LA Mayor Bass joins calls for 2028 Olympics head Wasserman to leave over Epstein ties
Pressure is building on Casey Wasserman as head of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing team after the city’s mayor urged him to leave over his historic ties to Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend
MILAN (AP) — Pressure built Tuesday on Casey Wasserman as head of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing team after the city’s mayor urged him to leave over his historic ties to Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend.
The issue has been a distraction for the International Olympic Committee this month since Wasserman’s flirtatious emails from 2003 with Ghislaine Maxwell were published in a release of United States government files days before the Milan Cortina Winter Games opened.
“I understand there are many conversations happening at this moment but I will not make any further comment,” IOC spokesman Mark Adams said Tuesday at the Olympic body’s daily news conference in Milan.
“This is obviously a matter for the board of LA28 still at this stage,” Adams said.
Mayor Bass noted of Wasserman that “I cannot fire him” in a studio interview with CNN’s Dana Bash but publicly stated she thought he should leave.
Fallout at Wasserman agency
Wasserman has looked more embattled since the entertainment and sports agency he founded and bears his name lost clients in the fallout from the emails release including pop star Chappell Roan and Abby Wambach, the former world’s best player in women’s soccer. He is now in the process of selling the agency.
Scrutiny on Wasserman has escalated despite the LA Olympics board last week backing him to stay based on a review, which he cooperated with, by outside legal counsel of his contacts with Epstein and Maxwell.
“I think that decision was unfortunate. I don’t support the decision. I do think that we need to look at the leadership,” Bass said.
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“However, my job as mayor of Los Angeles is to make sure that our city is completely prepared to have the best Olympics that has ever happened in Olympic history,” she told CNN.
The mayor and California Gov. Gavin Newsom have key roles to play in the success of the L.A. Olympics and Paralympics by ensuring all layers of government support the complex logistical challenges that will take over the city in July and August of 2028.
Key Olympic figure for 11 years
Wasserman has been a driving force of the L.A. Olympics since the bid was launched in 2015. Questions about his status have swirled since before he arrived in Milan two weeks ago to meet with IOC members and attend the Winter Games opening ceremony.
The L.A. organizing team gave IOC members at their annual meeting an update of the hosting plan.
Wasserman and other officials were quizzed on issues such as visa processing for global visitors to the U.S., though not on personal matters. They did not meet later with international media which officials from other future Olympic hosts did.
He has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein and Maxwell.
In a statement issued before coming to Milan, Wasserman said “I deeply regret my correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell,” which was “long before her horrific crimes came to light.”
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