Casey Wasserman is selling his talent agency after Esptein fallout
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Casey Wasserman plans to sell his talent agency after emails with Ghislaine Maxwell surfaced due to the release of Epstein files. Wasserman informed the agency's 4,000 employees that he has become a "distraction" due to "past personal mistakes" and the discomfort they have caused. This decision follows the departure of several clients, including pop star Chappell Roan and former soccer player Abby Wambach. The agency represents NFL players such as Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby, Saints defensive end Cam Jordan, and Raiders quarterback Geno Smith. Despite selling the agency, Wasserman will remain as chairman and president of the LA28 Olympic committee.
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