Giants co-owner Steve Tisch claimed his association with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was “brief,” but reporting in The Athletic and the Wall Street Journal on the email exchanges between Epstein and Tisch, 76 dating back to 2013 shed new light on the interplay between Tisch and Epstein regarding the young women in his nefarious web of influence.

Epstein was already a convicted sex offender when he met Tisch, but he identified Tisch as “a new but obviously shared interest friend,” according to some of the 3 million emails revealed in the Department of Justice’s recent release of the Epstein Files.

A Russian model who had sexual relations with Epstein — “we had sex” and “I did massage for u non-stop” — did not believe Epstein had held up his end of their arrangement to introduce her to well-connected individuals like “some big movie producer.” In April 2013, Epstein gave that woman’s email to Tisch, a Hollywood producer and the Giants’ co-owner. And that woman reported back to Epstein: “He’s really great man!! Thank you.”

A different woman, described by Epstein as Tahitian, had known Epstein since around 2010. The name in their email exchange matches that of a woman who told Radio France One this month that she had met Epstein in 2010 and he had promised to help her career.

Instead, she said, Epstein controlled her life. The woman told the outlet that Epstein introduced her to an “American producer” in 2013, and one evening they went to his New York residence on the top floor of a building with a view of the city. As reported by the Athletic, public records show Tisch was renting a $60,000 a month, 13-room penthouse in the Trump Park Avenue building in 2013, though the outlet’s reporting did not directly identify the “producer” as Tisch.

“[The producer] asked what I hoped to make of my life,” the woman said. “I told him about my plans … I could see he was watching me talk, but he was not truly listening. … We sat down on a leather couch, a screen came down, and he showed me a [bike] race. I didn’t really understand what I had to do with that story. Then he starts to put his hand on the inside of my thighs. I threw out my hand and I said no. … He said to me: ‘You are a very smart girl.’ … I ran. I rushed into the elevator. I don’t even know how I got myself home.”

On Wednesday, the Tisch-Epstein relationship was highlighted during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.

“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?” California democratic representative Zoe Lofgren asked Attorney General Pam Bondi.

“Do you think yes or no?”

Bondi responded: “I’m not gonna play a yes-no game with you, but I will answer the question to the best of my ability. As I said, we will look and investigate any case involving any victim. I’m not familiar — there were 3 million pages of course — with that email, but of course we will look into anything.”

The Giants have taken no action beyond releasing a statement from Tisch on Jan. 30, the day the emails surfaced, in which Tisch claimed “I did not take [Epstein] up on any of his invitations.”

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell so far has declined to open an official league investigation, as well.

He only said the league would “look at all the facts” and “the context of those.” And he told a reporter at his Super Bowl press conference that “you may be getting ahead of yourself” when it was suggested Tisch could be subject to the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

The last exchange between Epstein and Tisch in the recently released documents came in August 2017, more than four years after Epstein’s April 2013 invitation to Tisch to join him for breakfast.

Tisch and his billionaire family control the sprawling Loews Corp. insurance and hospitality business. His cousin Jessica Tisch is the New York City Police Commissioner.

In May 2013, one connection with another woman Tisch had met through Epstein soured, per The Athletic.

The woman emailed Epstein that “Steve” has “been so weird.” He wanted their relationship to be more than friends, she wrote. She expressed that she did not feel the same way.

“I won’t forgive myself,” she wrote. “He’ll just suck my youth without helping me.”