Organizer of the 2028 Olympic Games will sell his company after appearing in the Epstein files
After appearing in the Epstein files, the president of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games Organizing Committee put his company up for sale
Faced with the pressure of appearing in the files of Jeffrey Epstein, former leader of a child sex trafficking ring, Casey Wasserman, president of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games Organizing Committee, put his company up for sale company.
Although nearly seven years have passed since the financier Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where he was being held after being exposed as the ringleader of a prostitution network targeting powerful figures globally, the release of his files is revealing names, photographs, and even conversations that could be highly compromising.
One of the names that emerged from thousands of documents is that of Casey Wasserman, a prominent entertainment and sports agent, who also serves as president of the Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Given this revelation, and without it implying any charges against him, at least not yet, from the Department of Justice, the pressure surrounding the 51-year-old executive has led him to decide to put the sports marketing and talent management company he founded in 1998 up for sale.
In an internal memo sent to agency staff on Friday, which CNN obtained, Casey Wasserman announced that he has put his company up for sale, after it came to light that he had traveled on Epstein's plane.
“I have initiated the process of selling the company, an effort that is already underway.
I never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. As is well documented, I participated in a humanitarian trip as part of a Clinton Foundation delegation in 2002 on Epstein's plane,” the document states.
However,The controversial aspect is that the aforementioned files revealed an exchange of messages between Casey Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice and partner. The content of this communication revealed that the executive allegedly maintained a deeper and more intimate relationship with the Frenchwoman, who has been in prison since 2021 for sex trafficking and other crimes. "It pains me that my brief contact with them 23 years ago has caused you, this company, and your clients so much trouble in recent days and weeks. I deeply regret having had any kind of relationship with any of them," states another part of the memo written by Wasserman. After it became known that Casey Wasserman appeared in the Epstein files, singers Chappell Roan, Orville Peck, and Weyes Blood were the first to leave his talent agency, which caused enormous unease and concern among the company's investors, to the point that they began demanding that the company be put in charge. sale.

