Epstein files released: Emails expose how Jeffrey Epstein connected Steve Tisch with young women in 2013
Jeffrey Epstein Steve Tisch emails: Newly revealed Epstein Files expose Jeffrey Epstein's role as a facilitator for New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch, connecting him with multiple women in 2013. Emails detail Epstein's candid commentary on thes...

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Steve Tisch and Jeffrey Epstein Emails Surface in DOJ Records
The emails, dating back to 2013, are part of more than three million Epstein-related documents released Friday. Epstein, who died by suicide in a federal jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, corresponded directly with Tisch over several months. The messages suggest Epstein facilitated introductions, discussed women’s backgrounds, and followed up with assessments after meetings, as per a report.Emails Show Epstein Connecting Steve Tisch With Multiple Women
Across the exchanges, Epstein and Tisch used terms such as “pro,” “civilian,” and “working girl” while discussing women, as per a CBS Sports report. Epstein provided descriptions of women’s appearances, personalities, and backgrounds, and in some cases sent post-meeting updates. Tisch replied to several of these messages, engaging in the exchanges.Also read: Jeffrey Epstein files: Emails expose Elon Musk’s planned trips to private island, SpaceX’s meetings, SolarCity talks, & more - here's what they discussed
Jeffrey Epstein’s Communications With Giants Co-Owner Revealed
Tisch, who joined the Giants organization in 2005, is also a well-known film producer whose credits include 'Forrest Gump' and 'American History X'. Epstein, a former banker, had faced multiple allegations over the years related to sex trafficking, child sex offenses, and serial rape.What Steve Tisch and Jeffrey Epstein Discussed Over the Emails
The DOJ documents outline three main periods of communication between Epstein and Tisch during 2013, as per the CBS Sports report.In May 2013, Epstein contacted Tisch while he was attending NFL meetings. After Tisch responded that he was “Still in NFL meeting,” Epstein suggested setting him up with a woman he identified as Russian. Tisch replied minutes later with a brief question: “Is she fun?” The exchange continued later that day.
In June 2013, the tone of the messages became more detailed. Tisch asked Epstein directly about specific women. In one exchange, Epstein described a woman as “exotic” and noted that she spoke mostly French. Tisch responded by asking whether she was a “working girl,” to which Epstein replied, “Never.”
Another exchange from that month shows Tisch asking Epstein, “Is my present in NYC?” Epstein replied affirmatively. Tisch then followed up the next morning, asking whether his “surprise” could take him to lunch.
During the same period, Epstein sent explicit descriptions of women and encouraged Tisch to contact them. Tisch replied with thanks and asked follow-up questions about other women, including whether one was “pro or civilian.” Epstein replied that she was a “civilian” and added further personal remarks.
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Epstein also sent follow-up messages after meetings had taken place. In one email, he told Tisch he “did very well,” noting that the woman involved was “a little freaked by the age difference” and advising him to “go slow.” Epstein added that he had tried to influence her not to return to Ukraine, writing that “having her crying worked.” Tisch responded positively, calling it a “Nice report” and reacting to the comment about crying.
By September 2013, the emails reflect a more social exchange tied to football. Tisch offered Epstein two tickets to his suite for a Giants game and invited him to attend other games during the season. Epstein later invited Tisch to visit his private island in the Caribbean, though the emails do not indicate whether Tisch accepted.
In another message from that period, Epstein wrote that he was “happy to have you as a new but … shared interest friend.”
Department of Justice Says Files Do Not Establish Guilt
The Department of Justice has emphasized that the release of Epstein-related communications is intended to increase transparency and that the appearance of a person’s name in the documents does not, on its own, imply criminal conduct.FAQs
Why is Steve Tisch mentioned in the Epstein Files?He appears in 2013 emails where Epstein communicated with him directly and facilitated introductions to women.
Was Steve Tisch responding to Epstein’s messages?
Yes, Tisch replied to several emails and engaged in the exchanges.
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