LA28 Olympics head with Epstein ties bold response on stepping down

Casey Wasserman, the head of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic organizing committee, gave a firm response Thursday when asked whether he planned to step down amid scrutiny over his past connections to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.“No,” was all Wasserman told reporters during a press conference when asked if he had any intention of resigning following calls earlier this year for him to step aside after his ties to Epstein became public.When pressed about conversations he may have had with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass regarding the controversy, Wasserman declined to elaborate.“I talk to the mayor weekly, if not more frequently, and our conversations are between us.They continue to be thoughtful and productive, with a completely shared vision of delivering great Games for our city and our community,” he said.The remarks came after Bass publicly called on Wasserman to resign from his role as LA28 chairman, escalating the fallout facing the sports executive after decades-old email exchanges with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell surfaced early in the year.“I cannot fire him, but I have an opinion,” Bass said during a CNN interview Monday night.
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That’s not the opinion of the board,” the mayor added.Bass was not alone.Other members of Congress and Los Angeles city leaders also called for Wasserman’s resignation.Thursday’s appearance marked Wasserman’s first public comments since the emails became public.Wasserman has repeatedly apologized and maintained that he never had a “relationship” with Epstein.“I’m deeply sorry that my past personal mistakes have caused you so much discomfort,” Wasserman wrote in a memo r...