L.A. Mayor Bass says LA28 head Wasserman should step down

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said in an interview Monday that she does not want embattled mogul Casey Wasserman running the 2028 Summer Games.Bass told CNN’s Dana Bash that it was “unfortunate” that the organizers of the Los Angeles Olympics are supporting Wasserman amid revelations that he exchanged flirty emails with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell two decades ago.Bass initially declined to take a position on the drama surrounding Wasserman, saying two weeks ago that it was up to the board of the LA28 Olympics — the nonprofit behind the Games — to decide whether to keep him.But Monday, Bass offered a new take on Wasserman’s fate.“My opinion is that he should step down,” Bass said.

“That’s not the opinion of the board.”She said that “we need to look at the leadership” of LA28 and that her job is to make sure that the city is “completely prepared” for the Games.Wasserman has previously apologized for his correspondence with Maxwell and expressed regret for having any association with both her and Jeffrey Epstein.

The exchanges took place before Maxwell’s crimes became known and before she was sentenced to prison for luring teenage girls to be sexually abused by financier Epstein.Wasserman announced last week that he would sell his sports and entertainment company because of backlash over the email exchanges.The executive committee of the LA28 board announced Wednesday that it reviewed the mogul’s past conduct and determined that based on the facts and his “strong leadership” of the Games, he should continue to serve as chair of LA28.The LA28 executive committee — a subset of its broader, 35-member board — said it took “allegations of misconduct seriously.” It met Wednesday after hiring outside counsel O’Melveny & Myers LLP to assist reviewing Wasserman’s interactions with Epstein and Maxwell.

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