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The LA28 Olympic organizers are standing by chairman Casey Wasserman despite his name appearing in Jeffrey Epstein files. Wasserman exchanged flirtatious messages with Ghislaine Maxwell. Elected officials and entertainers are calling for his resignation.
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The 2028 board said its review found no other indiscretions related to Mr. Epstein.Listen to this article \u00b7 5:34 min Learn moreShare full articleOrganizers for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles stood by their chairman, Casey Wasserman, after his name surfaced in a recent batch of Jeffrey Epstein files.Credit...Andreas Rentz\/Getty ImagesBy Jesus Jim\u00e9nezShawn Hubler and Laurel RosenhallJesus Jim\u00e9nez reported from Los Angeles.Feb. 11, 2026Updated 5:59 p.m. ETOrganizers for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles said on Wednesday that Casey Wasserman will continue leading preparations for the next Summer Games despite growing calls for him to resign after his name surfaced in a new batch of files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The executive committee of the LA28 board said on Wednesday that while it \u201ctakes allegations of misconduct seriously,\u201d Mr. Wasserman would continue to lead LA28. Its decision came after it conducted a review of his past interactions with Mr. Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime companion of Mr. Epstein.Mr. Wasserman, 51, is an executive and sports agent who has represented some of the most prominent figures in entertainment. His family has deep Hollywood roots, and he has been a major Democratic Party donor.\u201cWe found Mr. Wasserman\u2019s relationship with Epstein and Maxwell did not go beyond what has already been publicly documented,\u201d the board said in a statement. A spokesman for Mr. Wasserman\u2019s talent agency did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday. A spokesman for the U.S. Olympic Committee also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Mr. Wasserman has not been accused of any crimes or linked directly to Mr. Epstein. But the files released by the Department of Justice in late January included risqu\u00e9 emails between Mr. Wasserman and Ms. Maxwell dating to 2003, when he was 29 and married with a young family. It was also well before Ms. Maxwell\u2019s federal conviction in 2021 on charges that she helped Mr. Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls.In the messages, they flirted and discussed a possible rendezvous. At one point, Mr. Wasserman told Ms. Maxwell: \u201cI think of you all the time. So, what do I have to do to see you in a tight leather outfit?\u201dThe files revealed that Mr. Wasserman had traveled to Africa on Mr. Epstein\u2019s private jet on a trip for H.I.V. research in 2002. President Bill Clinton and the actor Kevin Spacey were also on the trip.\u201cTwenty-three years ago, before Mr. Wasserman or the public knew of Epstein and Maxwell\u2019s deplorable crimes, Mr. Wasserman and his then-wife flew on a humanitarian mission to Africa on Epstein\u2019s plane at the invitation of the Clinton Foundation,\u201d the LA28 board said on Wednesday. \u201cThis was his single interaction with Epstein. Shortly after, he traded the publicly known emails with Maxwell.\u201dA growing number of elected officials in Los Angeles had called on Mr. Wasserman to step down from his Olympic committee role. On Wednesday, Monica Rodriguez, a Los Angeles City Council member who had called on Mr. Wasserman to resign, formally called for a \u201cthorough review\u201d of his activities and leadership, though the City Council does not have authority over the LA28 board.And entertainers had begun distancing themselves from Mr. Wasserman, including the singer Chappell Roan, who announced on Monday that she had left his talent agency. The country music artist Orville Peck and Abby Wambach, the retired U.S. soccer pioneer, joined her this week. \u201cHe should leave,\u201d Ms. Wambach wrote on Instagram about his talent agency role, \u201cso more people like me don\u2019t have to.\u201dStill, Mr. Wasserman\u2019s company represents more than 4,000 people, including professional and Olympic athletes, musicians and other show business performers. .While the association with Ms. Maxwell is likely to damage his personal reputation, it was not clear to the Olympics committee that removing him was worth the risk of upending its leadership only two years before the Los Angeles Games, according to several current and former city officials and civic leaders who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the organization\u2019s thinking.The local stakes are significant. If the Olympic Games fail to meet revenue targets, Los Angeles and the state of California would be liable for hundreds of millions of dollars that they pledged as a financial backstop. At a news conference on Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom did not directly answer a question about whether Mr. Wasserman should resign. Instead, the governor said that he had reached out to Mr. Wasserman to set up a time to discuss the issue.\u201cBased on the information that has been made public, I want to have the opportunity to dialogue with him directly,\u201d Mr. Newsom said.Local leaders see the Olympics as a way to help underwrite longer-lasting improvements to the infrastructure in Southern California. More broadly, the Games are seen as a psychological boost for a region that has been devastated by wildfires and besieged by an intense federal immigration crackdown. And so far, his association with Ms. Maxwell does not appear to have affected sponsorships. Earlier this week, Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles, who was by Mr. Wasserman\u2019s side at the Summer Olympics in Paris in 2024, declined to take a position on his chairmanship, saying that the matter was up to the board.During the Paris Olympics, Mr. Wasserman survived a similar backlash after a British tabloid portrayed him as a serial philanderer who frequently had romantic relationships with female employees. 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The Epstein FilesLatest ReleaseMaxwell Pleads FifthStarmer Under PressureMaxwell and the ClintonsPowerful Men in FilesReferences to TrumpAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTL.A. 2028 Olympic Organizers Stand by Chairman Linked to EpsteinCasey Wasserman exchanged flirtatious messages over 20 years ago with Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein. The 2028 board said its review found no other indiscretions related to Mr. Epstein.Listen to this article Β· 5:34 min Learn moreShare full articleOrganizers for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles stood by their chairman, Casey Wasserman, after his name surfaced in a recent batch of Jeffrey Epstein files.Credit...Andreas Rentz/Getty ImagesBy Jesus JimΓ©nezShawn Hubler and Laurel RosenhallJesus JimΓ©nez reported from Los Angeles.Feb. 11, 2026Updated 5:59 p.m. ETOrganizers for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles said on Wednesday that Casey Wasserman will continue leading preparations for the next Summer Games d...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Communication , Legal π a1164953-93d0-4bac-b9cd-ca893620d0ebSimplified: Casey Wasserman exchanged flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell in early 2000s
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Simplified: The 2028 board found no other indiscretions related to Mr. Epstein.
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Sports , Organizational π a1164954-229f-4fed-90a0-f215025288e8Simplified: Mr Wasserman is also chairman of Los Angeles Organizing Committee for 2028 Olympic Games
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Simplified: Casey Wasserman founded and leads the talent agency bearing his name
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Simplified: Mr Wasserman denied having relationship with Mr Epstein but acknowledged he had taken trip on his plane in 2002
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Simplified: He was 29 and married with a young family.
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Simplified: Ms Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2021 of conspiring with Mr Epstein for nearly a decade to aid in his abuse
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Simplified: In the messages they flirted and discussed a possible rendezvous.
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π€ Casey Wasserman π News Article π·οΈ Communication , Legal π a1164954-8915-4eb8-8cd6-61470ce38e5eSimplified: Mr Wasserman told her I think of you all time what do I have to do to see you in tight leather outfit
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Simplified: Mr Epstein hosted former President Bill Clinton and actor Kevin Spacey on a tour of African countries aboard his private jet in 2002
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ People , Entertainment π a1166b29-29f3-495e-8249-c5d0e84d7445Simplified: Entertainers had begun distancing themselves from Mr. Wasserman.
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ People , Entertainment , Sports π a1166b29-5f50-4167-8d19-e4e494233745Simplified: Orville Peck and Abby Wambach joined her this week.
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π€ Ms. Wambach π News Article π·οΈ People , Entertainment π a1166b29-92d6-44cf-b3ba-6f7b33537853Simplified: Ms. Wambach wrote βHe should leaveβ about his talent agency role.
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Simplified: Mr. Wassermanβs company represents more than 4000 people.
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The governor said that he had reached out to Mr. Wasserman to set up a time to discuss the issue.1.000π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ People , Politics π a1166b2a-c4a0-4cd1-bc26-c4311611d5faSimplified: The governor said he had reached out to Mr. Wasserman to discuss the issue.
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Infrastructure π a1166b2a-ee58-4a8b-a22e-fd52d4dfea3fSimplified: Local leaders see the Olympics as a way to help underwrite longer-lasting improvements to the infrastructure in Southern California.
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π€ The author π News Article π a1166b2b-533b-4fa4-ab19-a768d41d68efSimplified: Tariq Panja Emmanuel Morgan Brooks Barnes Jill Cowan contributed reporting
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π€ The author π News Article π a1166b2b-730a-4f18-99fa-68b3d74197a6Simplified: Jesus JimΓ©nez is Times reporter covering Southern California
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π€ The author π News Article π a1166b2b-962a-4042-b446-ff88c4b04228Simplified: Shawn Hubler is The Timesβs Los Angeles bureau chief reporting on news trends personalities of Southern California
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Journalism , Politics π a1162b63-7b3c-4fd2-8d0c-67f05722fb00Simplified: Reporter covers California politics government for The Times