
"This organization, its leadership and the entire team mean the world to me. Our 4,000 employees are the absolute best in the business. I see you put it all on the line for your clients every day. Our clients expect - and deserve - world-class representation. And that's exactly what they get because of all of you,"
"At this moment, I believe that I have become a distraction to those efforts. That is why I have begun the process of selling the company, an effort that is already underway. During this time, Mike Watts will assume day-to-day control of the business while I devote my full attention to delivering Los Angeles an Olympic Games in 2028 that is worthy of this outstanding city."
Grammy-winning pop star Chappell Roan and U.S. Soccer star Abby Wambach ended representation by Wasserman, citing a need for representation aligned with their moral values. Casey Wasserman informed employees that he has begun the process of selling the company and that Mike Watts will assume day-to-day control. Wasserman expressed high regard for the agency’s 4,000 employees and said he believed he had become a distraction to their work. Wasserman issued an apology for his association with Epstein and Maxwell and faced pressure to step down as chair of the LA28 Olympic Committee while focusing on the 2028 Games.
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