The millions of files associated with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and released by the Department of Justice on Jan. 30 include multiple emails that appear to have been traded between Epstein and New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch.

The release includes 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, along with a variety of redacted and unredacted emails, letters and other documents associated with Epstein.

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As first reported by The Athletic, the emails show that Epstein provided “scouting reports” on multiple women to an account belonging to a Steve Tisch (the email address is redacted), who asked in emails reviewed by The Athletic and USA TODAY if various women were “pros,” “working girls” or “civilians.”

New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch, right, on the field before the Giants face the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on Monday, Sept. 26, 2022.

New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch, right, on the field before the Giants face the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on Monday, Sept. 26, 2022.

Messages exchanged between the accounts include Epstein pledging that “I can invite the russian (redacted) to meet if you like,” being responded to with “is she fun?”

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In another exchange, Tisch asks, “Curious about (redacted). I will contact (redacted). pro or civilian?” Later in the string, the same account states, “send me a number to call I don’t like records of these conversations.”

In that exchange, Epstein makes various lewd references to women’s bodies. Other email strings show Tisch’s account asking for more information about specific women he met in New York.

Emails included in the Jan. 30 release also show Epstein reaching out to women to gauge their interest in meeting with Tisch.

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The emails, sent in 2013, also involve an invitation from Tisch for Epstein to join him in his suite for a Giants game. Emails exchanged between the accounts also included various attempts between the two to link up in New York, including invitations to go on walks and meet for lunches.

Tisch, 76, has been Giants chairman and co-owner since 2005. The noted movie producer has been involved in numerous Hollywood hits, including “Forrest Gump” and “Risky Business.”

USA TODAY was not immediately able to reach Tisch or a New York Giants representative for comment.

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Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

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(L-R) Michael Jackson, Bill Clinton and Diana Ross in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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(L-R) Michael Jackson, Bill Clinton and Diana Ross in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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(L-R) Ghislaine Maxwell and Mick Jagger in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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(L-R) Mick Jagger, an unidentified woman and Bill Clinton in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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(L-R) Richard Branson and Jefferey Epstein in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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What do the Epstein files show? See photos released by DOJ

Jefferey Epstein in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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What do the Epstein files show? See photos released by DOJ

Jefferey Epstein in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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Bill Clinton with an unidentified woman in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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A book titled “Massage for Dummies” is seen in this image released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025 as part of a new trove of documents from the Jefferey Epstein files. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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What do the Epstein files show? See photos released by DOJ

Sarah Ferguson, at the time Britain’s Duchess of York, is seen in this image released by the Department of Justice as part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Tisch discussed women over email