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New Epstein files include emails between LA Olympics leader Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell

Casey Wasserman apologized for 2003 emails with Ghislaine Maxwell after DOJ released Epstein-related files, prompting scrutiny of his ties and Olympic officials facing questions.

  • On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice published millions of Epstein-related files that include 2003 emails between Casey Wasserman, the head of the Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, and Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • The U.S. Department of Justice released files after a law requiring disclosure of Epstein-related records, following Maxwell's agreement last month to testify before a congressional committee investigating the Epstein files.
  • Among the released messages, a 2003 email shows Wasserman wrote, `I think of you all the time... So what do I have to do to see you in a tight leather outfit?` and they discussed massages and nudity.
  • On Saturday, Wasserman issued a statement saying `I deeply regret my correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell` and denied any relationship with Epstein, while Kirsty Coventry called it 'sad' ahead of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
  • While the files do not allege new crimes, they have renewed questions about Epstein associates; the congressional committee has summoned Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton as the Olympics begin Feb. 6.
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The president of the Los Angeles Olympics Committee in 2028, Casey Wasserman, apologized on Saturday, after his name appeared in the latest batch of documents related to Epstein published by the US government. Among the three million pages published are missing e-mails since 2003, changed between Casey Wasserman and Ghisslaine Maxwell, who spent a 20-year prison sentence for helping sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein recruit minors. He said that he…

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Kirsty Coventry pushes the negative side issues aside a few days before the opening of the Winter Olympics.

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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