Yahoo Sports • 1/30/2026 – 2/3/2026

Emails released by the Department of Justice indicate that Jeffrey Epstein scouted women for New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. Tisch's name appears at least 440 times in the latest release of documents related to Epstein's sex trafficking case, which includes a total of 3.5 million pages. The emails show that Epstein arranged for Tisch to meet specific women, drawing significant media attention (The Athletic, ABC News, The Guardian). In response to the release of these emails, Steve Tisch clarified that his discussions with Epstein were limited to "adult women." He has expressed his willingness to cooperate with the NFL's investigation into his ties to Epstein (Yahoo Sports, Fox News). The NFL has acknowledged the situation and stated that it will look into the matter further. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell emphasized the need to "understand the facts" regarding Tisch's connections to Epstein before considering any potential investigation (ESPN, Yahoo Sports). The implications of these findings raise questions about Tisch's future with the Giants and whether the NFL will take any disciplinary action. The league's investigation will likely focus on the nature of Tisch's communications with Epstein and the context in which women were scouted (NJ.com, ABC News). As the situation develops, it remains uncertain how it will impact Tisch's role within the organization and the broader NFL community. Overall, the release of these emails has brought Tisch's relationship with Epstein into the spotlight, prompting scrutiny from both the NFL and the public. The investigation will seek to clarify the details surrounding these communications and their potential ramifications for Tisch and the Giants (The Guardian, ESPN).
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