LA Probes Olympic Chief Wasserman's Epstein Connections

Los Angeles city officials call for investigation into LA28 Olympics leader Casey Wasserman over his ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
In a decisive move, the Los Angeles City Council has unanimously voted to launch an investigation into the connections between LA28 Olympics chief Casey Wasserman and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This comes amid growing concerns over Wasserman's alleged associations with the disgraced Epstein, who was known for his involvement in a widespread sex trafficking scandal.
The investigation will seek to shed light on the nature and extent of Wasserman's ties to Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019. Councilmembers have expressed a desire to understand whether Wasserman's relationship with Epstein had any impact on the city's Olympic bid or the operations of the LA28 organizing committee.
Wasserman, who serves as the chair of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee, has faced increasing scrutiny over his purported connections to Epstein. Critics have raised concerns that the LA28 committee may have benefited from Epstein's influence or resources, potentially compromising the integrity of the city's Olympic preparations.
The investigation will be conducted by the city's Chief Legislative Analyst's Office, which will be tasked with reviewing any relevant documents, communications, and other evidence that may shed light on the relationship between Wasserman and Epstein. The findings of the investigation will be presented to the City Council, allowing for greater transparency and accountability in the lead-up to the 2028 Summer Olympics.
As the city gears up to host the prestigious international event, the decision to investigate Wasserman's ties to Epstein reflects the council's commitment to ensuring the LA28 Olympics are organized with the utmost integrity and in the best interests of the community. The outcome of this investigation will be closely watched as it could have significant implications for the leadership and direction of the LA28 organizing committee.
In a statement, Wasserman has acknowledged his past associations with Epstein but has denied any wrongdoing or improper influence on the city's Olympic bid or the LA28 committee's operations. Nevertheless, the council's decision to launch a formal investigation underscores the public's growing demand for transparency and accountability in the lead-up to the 2028 Games.
Source: BBC News


