Casey Wasserman Announces Sale of Agency Amid Controversy
In a significant development, Casey Wasserman has made the decision to put his agency up for sale. The announcement came through an internal memo to staff on Friday night, following intense scrutiny over past connections to Ghislaine Maxwell that emerged over the previous week.
Background of the Controversy
The controversy began after a series of suggestive emails between Wasserman and Maxwell were brought to light as part of the ongoing investigation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. Many in his agency’s roster were notably disturbed, leading to increasing pressure for him to step down and divest.
Wasserman’s Response
In his memo, discovered by The Hollywood Reporter, Wasserman expressed regret for becoming a “distraction” from the agency’s operations. He acknowledged the discomfort his past personal choices had caused, emphasizing the need for a leadership change to restore focus and trust within the organization.
Apology and Acknowledgment
Wasserman wrote, “First and foremost, I want to apologize to you. I’m deeply sorry that my past personal mistakes have caused you so much discomfort.” He reiterated the importance of maintaining high moral standards within the agency, addressing concerns particularly from artists and agents alike.
Artists and Clients React
The backlash included threats from various clients in the music department to leave unless decisive action was taken. Notable artists, including Chappell Roan, Orville Peck, and Abby Wambach, voiced their dissatisfaction, further intensifying the pressure on Wasserman.
Public Outcry
Chappell Roan, in a statement, highlighted that “No artist, agent, or employee should ever be expected to defend or overlook actions that conflict so deeply with our own moral values,” underscoring the severity of the situation.
Future Actions
Wasserman confirmed that he would entrust the daily operations of the agency to President Mike Watts during the sales process. He stated, “I devote my full attention to delivering Los Angeles an Olympic Games in 2028 that is worthy of this outstanding city.” This move aligns with his commitment to the upcoming Olympic Games.
Limited Connections
Wasserman also attempted to justify his previous associations, emphasizing that his interactions with Epstein and Maxwell were limited and occurred years before their criminal conduct was revealed. He expressed heartfelt regret for the ramifications that his brief contact had on the agency and its employees.
Background of Wasserman’s Career
Having founded his eponymous agency over two decades ago, Wasserman has become a prominent figure in both the sports and music industries. His acquisition of the music agency Paradigm in 2021 significantly bolstered his influence, allowing him to represent major artists including Ed Sheeran and Coldplay.
Commitment to the Olympics
Further elaborating on his passions, Wasserman stated, “Other than my children and my fiancée, there are two things that matter most to me in this world: this company that I founded 24 years ago and the dream I’ve pursued for more than a decade of bringing the Olympic Games back to the city I love.”
Conclusion
In a final note to his employees, Wasserman expressed his pride in their work and an optimistic view of the company’s future. The ongoing situation has raised critical discussions around accountability and moral conduct within the entertainment industry. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Board has affirmed their support for Wasserman while remaining vigilant on claims of misconduct.
For further details, you can read Wasserman’s complete message to staff.
By navigating these changes, Wasserman aims to foster a renewed focus on the agency’s mission and its commitment to clients, ultimately steering the company back to stability amidst controversy.


