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new york giants co-owner Steve Table Addressing the controversy surrounding his appearance in recently released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.
Tisch Pass giantsclaims he has never been to Epstein’s infamous island.
“We had a brief relationship, exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition we discussed movies, philanthropy and investments. I did not accept any of his invitations and have never been to his island. We all know now that he is a horrible person and I deeply regret being associated with him,” Tisch said.
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Steve Tish says conversations with Jeffrey Epstein involved “grown women,” movies and investments, but says he never visited the island. (Tim Heitman/USA TODAY Sports)
The Justice Department on Friday released more than 3 million documents related to the case Investigation into Epstein Included were email exchanges between Tisch and the convicted sex offender in April 2013 and June 2013.
Some of the exchanges between Tisch and Epstein appeared to show conversations about women.
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The Tisch family owns approximately 45% of the Giants. Tisch’s father purchased a majority stake in the team in 1991 and took over the team in 2005 with co-owner John Mara.
The Giants won two Super Bowls under Mara and Tish and recently hired John Harbaugh as head coach.
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New York Giants executive vice president Steve Tisch attends a preseason football game against the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on August 18, 2023. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)
On August 10, 2019, Epstein was found dead in his cell at a Manhattan federal prison. His death was later ruled a suicide.
He faces up to 45 years in prison for crimes related to sex trafficking of minors.
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