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Epstein Emails Reveal Giants Owner Tisch’s Escort Discussions
A recent release of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein has brought to light his private communications, including emails discussing potential introductions between women and Steve Tisch, the owner of the New York Giants. These emails, made public by the Department of Justice on October 20, 2023, reveal correspondence dating back to 2013.
The emails show Tisch communicating with Epstein about various women, including a specific exchange from June 10, 2013. In this exchange, Tisch inquired whether a woman Epstein described as a “Tahitian” named “Emily” was a “working girl.” Epstein’s terse response was simply “Nwver,” suggesting a denial of any professional engagement.
Earlier correspondence included Tisch referencing a woman he had met through Epstein’s assistant. “I just had lunch with your assistant’s friend Who I met at your house Wed morning,” Tisch wrote on April 26, 2013. Epstein responded with a vague message, indicating he would seek more information about the woman while assuring Tisch it would remain confidential.
In another email titled “Re: Ukrainian Girl,” Tisch expressed curiosity about a different woman, to which Epstein questioned whether she was a professional or not. Epstein later provided some background on the woman and requested a contact number, stating, “I dont like records of these conversations.”
An email later revealed that a phone call between Tisch and the woman had gone well. “you did very well,” Epstein wrote, adding that the woman was hesitant about the age difference but advising Tisch to proceed cautiously. Tisch responded with humor, noting Epstein’s remark about the woman crying.
Tisch confirmed to the media that he had exchanged emails with Epstein, but he clarified that he never acted on any of the introductions discussed. “We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy, and investments,” he stated. He emphasized that he did not accept any invitations from Epstein and expressed regret over their association. “As we all know now, he was a terrible person,” Tisch added.
The emails were part of an extensive release that includes approximately 3.5 million pages of documents, following legislation signed by President Donald Trump on November 19, 2019. Epstein, who had been facing federal sex trafficking charges, was found dead in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019, an event that has since sparked widespread scrutiny and ongoing investigations into his activities and connections.
This latest information not only shines a light on Tisch’s past interactions with Epstein but also continues to unravel the extensive network surrounding the notorious financier and his controversial dealings.
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