Deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein sought to set up businessman Steve Tisch with various women — with the New York Giants owner inquiring about whether one of them was a “working girl.”
The exchange occurred in a June 10, 2013, series of emails about a “tahitian” woman named “Emily” who “speaks mostly french, exotic,” Epstein noted.
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“Working girl?” Tisch asked, to which Epstein responded incoherently: “Nwver.”
The “confidential” email conversation between the financier and football owner had begun in April of that year, according to documents the Department of Justice released on Friday. The New York Times first reported on the emails.
Deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein sought to set up businessman Steve Tisch with various women — with the New York Giants owner inquiring about whether one of them was a “working girl.” AP
“I just had lunch with your assistant’s friend Who I met at your house Wed morning,” Tisch wrote to Epstein on April 26 of that year. “Very sweet girl. Do you know anything about her?”
“no, but i will ask ( all confidential ) I will get all info, did you contact the great ass fake tit shes a character, short term, has an older boyfriend going to acting school, a 10 ass,” Epstein responded the same day. “I am happy to have you as a new but obviosly [sic] shared interest friend.”
“Curious to know about [redacted],” Tisch sent in another email with the subject line “Re: Ukrainian Girl.”
“I will contact ..pro or civilian?” he asked.
“do you want to know if she as sweet as she seems? boyfriends? trustworthy, etc. she is earnest. [Redacted] is a civilian, but russian, and rarely tells the truth , but fun,” Epstein added.
He followed up and also asked the Giants owner for “a number to call.”
He followed up and asked the Giants owner for “a number to call.”
“I dont like records of these conversations,” the registered sex offender also wrote.
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Epstein later relayed that the unidentified woman had reported back to him about the intended meet-up.
“you did very well,” Epstein told Tisch, apparently referring to the phone call. “she wants to go to the play, —-she is a little freaked by the age difference but go slow and wati [sic], i will try to convince her not to return to ukraine , having her crying worked.”
Tisch laughed back in another message: “Nice report. Funny comment on crying!!!”
The emails were part of a trove of 3.5 million pages of documents put out by the Department of Justice Friday, in response to a law that President Trump signed on Nov. 19.
Epstein, 66, was found dead in a Manhattan federal lockup on Aug. 10, 2019, in what was later ruled a suicide.
He faced up to 45 years in prison for two counts related to the sex trafficking minors, victimizing dozens of girls — some as young as 14 years old.
“Working girl?” Tisch asked, to which Epstein responded incoherently: “Nwver.” REUTERS
Tisch, 76, took over the Giants in 2005 after his father had purchased a majority stake in the team in 1991.
The younger Tisch had previously produced Oscar winner “Forrest Gump,” as well as Hollywood star Tom Cruise’s breakout film “Risky Business.”
Other emails in the DOJ disclosures show that Tisch even corresponded with Epstein about women at other times while in NFL meetings.
Some discussions focus on the possibility of the Giants owner giving the girls a leg up in their acting careers.
“Hi dear Jeffrey:) How are you?” asked the woman Polina Sikorskaya in a March 16, 2014, email to Epstein. “Gonna meet Steve Tisch next week for a dinner. He said that he gonna work on 3 movies starting June. So I’ll ask if I can read scripts and maybe audition for some part.”
“when do you wnat [sic] to visit? i will be at my ranch with woody alien form 22-26 in new mexico,” Epstein replied.
Neither he nor a rep for the Giants immediately responded to requests for comment.