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Providence Equity to Support Wasserman Agency Amid Sale Transition
Founder Casey Wasserman to depart after revelations in Epstein files
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Providence Equity, the majority owner of the Wasserman agency, is aiming to provide stability and support the firm's transition as it is put up for sale. This comes after revelations in the Justice Department's Epstein files disclosures that Wasserman had an intimate relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003, years before she was convicted of sex trafficking through her association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Wasserman's appearance in the Epstein files has set off a firestorm among some of the agency's clients in the sports, marketing, and entertainment industries.
Why it matters
The Wasserman agency is a major player in the media and sports representation business, and the fallout from the Epstein files disclosures could have significant impacts on the firm's operations and client relationships. Providence Equity's commitment to supporting the agency during this transition period is seen as crucial to maintaining stability.
The details
Providence Equity, which owns a majority stake in the Wasserman agency, is aiming to provide continuity and support the firm's transition as it is put up for sale following the revelations about founder Casey Wasserman's relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell. Wasserman's appearance in the Epstein files, despite the consensual nature of his exchanges with Maxwell, has set off a firestorm among some of the agency's clients in the sports, marketing, and entertainment industries.
- The Justice Department's Epstein files were disclosed in 2026.
- Wasserman's relationship with Maxwell occurred in 2003, years before her conviction.
The players
Providence Equity
The majority owner of the Wasserman agency, which is aiming to provide stability and support the firm's transition as it is put up for sale.
Casey Wasserman
The founder of the Wasserman agency, whose appearance in the Epstein files has set off a firestorm among some of the agency's clients.
Ghislaine Maxwell
A convicted sex trafficker who had an intimate relationship with Casey Wasserman in 2003.
Jeffrey Epstein
A convicted sex offender whose long association with Ghislaine Maxwell led to her conviction for sex trafficking.
The takeaway
The Wasserman agency's transition amid the fallout from the Epstein files disclosures highlights the delicate balance between maintaining client relationships and navigating high-profile controversies in the media and sports representation industry.
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