Overview
- Newly published Justice Department records include flirtatious emails between Casey Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell from March and April 2003.
- Wasserman said he “deeply regrets” the correspondence, calling it years before Maxwell’s crimes became public, and he apologized for any association.
- He stated he never had a personal or business relationship with Epstein and acknowledged traveling on Epstein’s plane in 2002 as part of a Clinton Foundation trip.
- The messages include suggestive lines such as Wasserman asking to “book that massage” and Maxwell offering intimate “massage” overtures, according to the released files.
- Coverage notes heightened scrutiny of Wasserman’s leadership of the LA28 organizing committee, with no reported changes to his role or any official inquiry.