Steve Tisch, siblings request transfer of their stakes in Giants to children's trusts, per NFL memo
- New York Giants co-owners Steve, Laurie and Jonathan Tisch asked the NFL's Finance Committee to approve transferring their remaining interests, totaling 23.1%, into their children's trusts, according to an ESPN report.
- Those close to the family described the request as part of normal succession and estate planning, noting prior transfers to the Trusts had 2023 and 2024 Finance Committee approvals.
- After the DOJ release, documents show Tisch's name appears at least 440 times with emails from around 2013, and Tisch said, 'We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy and investments.'
- With little comment from the Giants and league, the NFL will discuss the transfer at its annual meetings, and Goodell said, 'You may be getting ahead of yourself on the second part'.
- Historically, the Giants have been controlled by the Mara family since 1925 and Robert Tisch, who purchased 50% in 1991; last year, both families sold a 10% noncontrolling interest to Julia Koch and the Koch family.
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Steve Tisch Plans To Vacate Giants Ownership, Perhaps Relieving Scrutiny On His Jeffrey Epstein Ties
New York Giants executive vice president and chairman of the board Steve Tisch, his brother Jonathan Tisch, who is the team's treasurer and board director, along with their sister Laurie Tisch who is also a board director, plan to transfer their club ownership stakes into trusts and that could effectively lift a shadow of negative scrutiny on the club over a connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.According to an NFL memo, first obt…
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