LA Olympics Leader Regrets 2003 Maxwell Emails in Epstein Files

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Casey Wasserman, head of the LA 2028 Olympic bid, says he deeply regrets 2003 email exchanges with Ghislaine Maxwell that surfaced in newly released Epstein-related files; he stresses he had no personal or business ties to Epstein and notes a 2002 Clinton Foundation humanitarian trip on Epstein's plane. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking and is serving 20 years; Epstein died by suicide in 2019. The emails were released under a law mandating disclosure of files on Epstein and Maxwell.
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