Jody Allen, the billionaire owner of the Seattle Seahawks, is reportedly planning to sell the team, according to sources who spoke with ESPN last week, following the team's Super Bowl victory. Allen, who also owns the Portland Trail Blazers, inherited ownership of both franchises after the 2018 death of her brother. Her potential exit from the sports world makes her a unique figure, as she is entrusted with spending down a billionaire's fortune.
The Seahawks' recent Super Bowl win, a decisive 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots, may have been Allen's last appearance on the winners' stage, according to Fortune. Allen, 67, serves as the chair and trustee of both the Seahawks and the Trail Blazers.
In other news, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, and president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is set to pursue a conservative agenda following the party's supermajority win in the country's lower house elections on February 8, 2026, according to NPR. Takaichi, Japan's first female Prime Minister, was seen at the LDP headquarters in Tokyo, marking the names of winning candidates.
Meanwhile, the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, entered its second week, NPR reported. The 84-year-old grandmother was last seen by her family on January 31 in the Tucson, Arizona, area.
In the music industry, the fate of the Wasserman Music Agency is to be decided this week, according to Variety. This follows revelations regarding founder-CEO Casey Wasserman's connection to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Multiple artists are reportedly seeking to leave the agency.
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