Wasserman to divest talent agency amid Epstein-linked controversy

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Reuters reports Casey Wasserman will sell his Los Angeles talent agency after documents tied him to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell surfaced; several clients, including Chappell Roan, left after it emerged he flew on Epstein's private plane and exchanged emails with Maxwell in 2003. Wasserman apologized, said he has begun the sale process and stressed there was no personal/business relationship with Epstein; LA28 said he will remain chair after reviewing past interactions, noting the Epstein-related conduct was long before his crimes were known.
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