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Olympics Chief, Director Implicated in Epstein Files; WNBA Player Joins OnlyFans; Boxer Loses Toupee; Footballer's Children Suffer Racist Abuse
A recent release of documents by the U.S. Department of Justice has implicated Los Angeles 2028 Olympics chief Casey Wasserman and film director Brett Ratner in connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The files, released Friday, contained flirty emails from Wasserman to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking. Meanwhile, in other news, WNBA player Erica Wheeler has become the first professional basketball player to partner with OnlyFans, boxer Jarrell Miller lost his toupee during a fight, and footballer Allan Saint-Maximin left Club America after his children were subjected to racist attacks.
Wasserman expressed "deep regret" over emails sent to Maxwell in 2003. One message included Wasserman writing, "I think of you all the time... So what do I have to do to see you in a tight leather outfit?" according to BBC World.
Brett Ratner, director of a new documentary on Melania Trump and known for films like "Rush Hour" and "X-Men: The Last Stand," was pictured cuddling a woman in the released files, according to BBC World. The photo appears to have been taken in the same location as previous images of Ratner and Epstein alongside the late French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel. The BBC noted that there is no indication of wrongdoing from the files.
In the world of sports, Erica Wheeler of the Seattle Storm has made headlines by partnering with OnlyFans, Fox News reported. Wheeler told Fox News Digital about her decision and addressed potential critics of her choice. While she will not be posting adult content, she is aware of the assumptions that come with the platform.
Also in sports, American heavyweight boxer Jarrell Miller experienced an embarrassing moment during his bout at Madison Square Garden on Saturday. According to Sky News, Miller's toupee became dislodged after he took several punches from opponent Kingsley Ibeh. The 37-year-old Miller smiled and threw the hairpiece into the crowd after noticing it had come loose. Miller jokingly blamed his mother's shampoo for the incident.
Finally, French winger Allan Saint-Maximin's brief stint with Club America ended abruptly after his children were targeted by racist attacks, Al Jazeera reported. Saint-Maximin, 28, signed a two-year contract with the Liga MX club in August but managed only 15 appearances before his departure. The club announced his exit two days after he revealed the racist abuse.
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