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LA Olympics Leader Under Fire After DOJ Reveal

After years of delays and bureaucratic resistance, more than three million pages tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s global sex trafficking enterprise have finally been made public. Congress forced the disclosure through the Epstein Files Transparency Act, overriding what lawmakers described as years of stonewalling from federal agencies.

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And buried deep in that mountain of records is a name now sending shockwaves through Los Angeles and the Olympic world: Casey Wasserman.

The 51 year old power broker, head of one of Hollywood’s most influential talent agencies and chairman of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic organizing committee, appears more than 100 times in the newly released files. The documents include private emails between Wasserman and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell that are raising serious ethical and political concerns.

In one exchange from 2003, Maxwell described herself in a tight leather flying outfit and suggested she was thinking of Wasserman at inappropriate moments. Wasserman responded by asking what he needed to do to see her in a tight leather outfit. In another exchange, Maxwell joked about whether coastal fog would allow Wasserman to “float naked down the beach” unseen. He replied referencing “June gloom” weather patterns.

The messages also included discussions about massages, with Maxwell offering one that could “drive a man wild.” At the time, Wasserman was married.

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