Power player Casey Wasserman is making a massive exit from his namesake talent empire. The Wasserman agency CEO has announced he is selling the company following the release of unsealed documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. These files, which date back to 2003, revealed flirtatious email exchanges between Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell. Amid the growing controversy, the agency has officially rebranded itself as "The Team" while the sale process moves forward.
The fallout has triggered a high-profile exodus of top-tier talent. According to reports from The FADER and Music Business Worldwide, breakout music sensation Chappell Roan and legendary soccer star Abby Wambach have already severed ties with the agency. These departures come as the industry reacts to the detailed nature of the communications revealed in the court documents. The agency, once a dominant force in sports and music, now faces an uncertain future under its new identity.
Despite the calls for his resignation and the sale of his business, Wasserman is maintaining his role in the public eye for now. He remains the chairperson of the LA28 Olympic Committee, leading the preparations for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles. However, the pressure continues to mount as industry insiders and fans alike weigh the impact of the Epstein investigation on his professional standing. No official buyer for "The Team" has been named at this stage of the sale.
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