New government files linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s dark world have unsealed a surprising connection: Casey Wasserman, the influential head of the LA Olympics organizing committee. Among the latest batch of documents are emails from 2003 between Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted accomplice.
These exchanges reveal a surprising familiarity, with Wasserman asking Maxwell about seeing her in a “tight leather outfit,” and discussions about massages and even floating “naked down the beach” during a foggy visit.
Wasserman swiftly issued a statement, expressing “deep regret” for the correspondence, stressing it was “long before her horrific crimes came to light.” He denied personal or business ties to Epstein, clarifying his only connection was a 2002 humanitarian trip on Epstein’s plane. “I am terribly sorry for having any association,” he stated.
Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for sex trafficking and abusing minors, now serving a 20-year sentence. Epstein died by suicide in jail in 2019 after facing federal sex-trafficking charges. These documents are part of a mandated release, shedding more light on their notorious circle.
This revelation casts a shadow on Wasserman, a major player in sports and entertainment, whose agency represents top athletes and celebrities. He’s currently most known as the public face leading Los Angeles’s successful bid to host the 2028 Summer Olympics.
As more Epstein files continue to surface, they remind us that the ripple effects of his illicit network reach far and wide, touching unexpected figures.