Casey Wasserman, the 50-year-old CEO of Wasserman and chairman of the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, has been accused of a series of affairs with women who worked for him while he was married. According to The Daily Mail, Wasserman allegedly had a pattern of “love bombing” these women with lavish gifts and designer items, only to abruptly end the relationships.
One alleged former mistress told the publication, “When he dumped me I was in shock and disbelief that he could go from 100 to zero in just hours. I truly think he underestimates the pain and long-term damage he causes women like me who believed him.”
The affairs reportedly began around five years into his marriage to his wife Laura Ziffren, who filed for divorce in 2021. Wasserman’s alleged mistresses include various assistants, from secretaries to his former private jet flight attendants.
An email allegedly sent to Ziffren by one of the women involved stated, “He f***ed me in your bed at Redford. And also robin. And also Cancun in the house.” The email went on to claim that he had relationships with other women who still worked for him.
One of the women accused of sleeping with Wasserman denied the allegation. A friend of his described him as a “s*** husband,” but a “completely devoted dad” who “loves his kids deeply and profoundly.”
Wasserman, a prominent figure in sports and entertainment, has given millions of dollars to the Democrat Party and had ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Guests at his recent birthday party included former president Bill Clinton, ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff.
Wasserman’s team did not provide comment for the story.
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