Jeffrey Epstein Emails Reveal Steve Tisch Connections with Multiple Women
Epstein Emails Reveal Steve Tisch Women Connections

Department of Justice Releases Epstein Documents Including Steve Tisch Emails

The Department of Justice has released over three million documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, including previously unseen email exchanges with New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. The correspondence, which came to light on Friday, reveals conversations between the Hollywood film producer and the convicted sex offender from 2013.

Email Exchanges Detail Women Connections and Invitations

According to documents reviewed by The Athletic, the emails show Epstein connecting Tisch with multiple women and organizing meetings between them. The exchanges include discussions about various women, with Epstein providing descriptions and Tisch asking questions about their backgrounds and availability.

In one May 2013 exchange while Tisch was in an NFL meeting, Epstein wrote: 'I can invite the (Russian) … to meet if you like.' Tisch replied just a minute later: 'Is she fun?' The conversation continued later that same day with further discussions about potential meetings.

Specific Women Discussions and Character Descriptions

The correspondence reveals specific discussions about individual women throughout June 2013. When Tisch contacted Epstein about a particular woman, Epstein described her as: '(Tahitian) speaks mostly french exotic.' Tisch then inquired if she was a 'working girl?' to which Epstein responded 'never.'

In another exchange seemingly about a different woman, Tisch asked Epstein: 'Is my present in NYC?' Epstein confirmed 'Yes' and Tisch followed up the next morning asking: 'Can I get my surprise to take me to lunch tomorrow?'

Further Revelations About Women's Backgrounds and Feedback

Additional emails show Epstein describing another woman to Tisch as: 'the great a** fake t** (name redacted) she's a character, short term, has an older boyfriend going to acting school, a 10 ass.' Tisch responded asking if she was 'pro or civilian?' with Epstein replying: 'civilian, but Russian, and rarely tells the full truth, but fun.'

After what appears to be a meeting between Tisch and one of Epstein's connections, Epstein relayed feedback: 'report just in, you did very well, she wants to go to the play, she is a little freaked by the age difference but go slow … i will try to convince her not to return to Ukraine. having her crying worked.' Tisch responded: 'Nice report … Funny comment on crying!!!'

Women Seeking Hollywood Opportunities Through Tisch

The documents also reveal that some women connected through Epstein were hoping to use their association with Tisch to advance their entertainment industry careers. One woman wrote to Epstein: 'Gonna meet Steve Tisch next week for a dinner. He said that he gonna work on 3 movies starting June. So I'll ask if I can read scripts and maybe audition for some part.'

Mutual Invitations and Professional Background

The email exchanges show Tisch offering Epstein tickets to watch a Giants game from his suite and extending invitations to others. Epstein reciprocated by inviting Tisch to visit his private Caribbean island, though it remains unclear whether Tisch ever accepted this invitation.

Tisch, 76, is a prominent Hollywood producer and partner at Escape Artists Entertainment. He produced the iconic Tom Hanks film 'Forrest Gump' along with other acclaimed movies including 'Snatch', 'American History X', and 'The Pursuit of Happyness'.

Giants Ownership and Recent Developments

The Mara and Tisch families collectively own 45 percent of the New York Giants franchise, with the Koch family acquiring the remaining 10 percent last year. During their ownership period, the Giants have secured two Super Bowl victories, though the team has struggled in recent seasons with only two playoff appearances in the last fourteen years.

Following the firing of Brian Daboll last season, Tisch and the Mara family recently made the decision to appoint John Harbaugh as the Giants' new head coach. Daily Mail has reached out to both the New York Giants organization and Escape Artists, Tisch's production company, for comment regarding the newly released email correspondence.

Jeffrey Epstein took his own life in a New York jail cell in August 2019, just one month after facing federal sex trafficking charges. The release of these documents represents the latest development in the ongoing revelations about Epstein's network and connections.