New Epstein files include emails between LA Olympics leader Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell
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Newly released Epstein files contain emails from 2003 between Casey Wasserman, the LA Olympics organizing committee head, and Ghislaine Maxwell. The emails include exchanges where Wasserman tells Maxwell he thinks of her often and asks what he needs to do to see her in a leather outfit, as well as discussions about massages and a suggestive exchange about being naked on a beach. Wasserman stated he regrets the correspondence, which occurred before Maxwell's crimes were known, and that he never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, aside from a 2002 humanitarian trip on Epstein's plane. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 on sex trafficking and abuse charges and is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence.
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