Bring them all down.

New York Giants owner Steve Tisch is one of the most high-profile names so far to come out of the latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and a new report from The Athletic claims that the sexual predator may have introduced the team owner to at least four different women during their friendship.

Dozens of emails in the files show Tisch and Epstein communicating almost exclusively about Epstein connecting the NFL owner with young women – including one particular disturbing email chain from a woman who seemed upset with Epstein for not following through on a promise to introduce her to powerful men after performing sexual favors for him.

A later email from the woman revealed that Epstein then introduced her to the Giants owner, calling him a “really great man.”

Epstein and Tisch reportedly first connected through a mutual friend in 2013, with the sexual predator emailing the NFL owner shortly after:

“I am happy to have you as a new but obviously shared interest friend.”

Of course there’s no word on what the “shared interest” was, but I can take a guess…because in other emails, Epstein proposes introducing Tisch to various women including one with a “10 a–” and one who he promised was not a “working girl.”

All in all, it’s reported that Tisch may have taken Epstein up on his offers to meet women at least four times, including one which prompted the Giants owner to email Epstein and thank him for the introduction.

In addition to his role as owner of the Giants, Tisch is also a film producer who’s made several highly-acclaimed movies including Forrest Gump, American History X and The Pursuit of Happyness. And it appears that several of the women connected to Tisch by Epstein were aspiring actresses who were hoping that he would be able to help with their careers.

But at least one of these women apparently didn’t have a good experience with Tisch, claiming that he had been “weird” and would “just suck my youth without helping me.”

The emails are pretty disturbing, and run through around 2017 when Tisch and Epstein apparently stopped communicating.

But according to Tisch, he only had a “brief” association with the sexual predator, though he admitted that they discussed “adult women.”

“We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy, and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with.”

Regardless, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reported at the Super Bowl that they would be investigating Tisch’s relationship with Epstein:

“We’ll look at the context of those and try to understand that. We’ll look at how that falls under the (league personal conduct) policy. I think we’ll take one step at a time. Let’s get the facts first.”

The subject of their relationship even came up in a hearing yesterday in front of the House Judiciary Committee, when Attorney General Pam Bondi was asked whether the emails indicate the need for further investigation into Tisch:

“Do these emails constitute credible evidence, not proof, but credible evidence warranting further investigation into whether Steve Tisch was involved in Epstein’s criminal conduct?”

Obviously everybody is innocent until proven guilty, even in a case as horrific as this one. But at the very least it seems like Tisch was a creep, and if there was in fact criminal conduct, I hope he finally gets what he deserves.