Emails Show Steve Tisch Exchanged Messages With Jeffrey Epstein About Women
DOJ's Jan. 30 release of more than 3 million documents includes 2013 emails in which Jeffrey Epstein appears to provide 'scouting reports' on women to Steve Tisch's account.
Overview
Department of Justice files released Jan. 30 include 2013 email threads in which Jeffrey Epstein appears to provide "scouting reports" on women to an account belonging to Steve Tisch, records show.
The correspondence matters because Steve Tisch, 76, is the New York Giants' chairman and co-owner since 2005 and Epstein was a convicted sex offender arrested in July 2019, placing the exchanges at issue for franchise reputation and investigators, officials said.
Steve Tisch and the New York Giants did not immediately return requests for comment, according to contact attempts made by reporters after the Jan. 30 release.
The Department of Justice confirmed the tranche included more than 3 million documents, about 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, and officials said some material was withheld to protect ongoing investigations.
Critics alleged the department delayed the disclosures to protect political figures, a claim Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche publicly disputed when he said the review focused on protecting victims, officials confirmed.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the story to emphasize impropriety and implication. They foreground sexually suggestive email excerpts and characterize exchanges as “scouting reports” and “lewd,” prioritize details of contact and invitations while noting lack of response from Tisch, and include contextual links to Epstein's crimes — collectively creating a narrative of suspicion without balancing perspectives.
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FAQ
Emails from May, June, and September 2013 show Epstein providing 'scouting reports' on women, such as describing one as Russian and fun, another with a '10 ass', and facilitating introductions. Tisch asked if women were 'fun', 'pro or civilian', and they exchanged follow-ups after meetings, including comments on age differences and crying.
Steve Tisch, 76, is the chairman and co-owner of the New York Giants since 2005, with his family owning about 45% of the team. He is also a film producer known for 'Forrest Gump' and 'Risky Business'.[1]
On January 30, 2026, the DOJ released over 3 million documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images related to Epstein. Some material was withheld to protect ongoing investigations and victims, amid claims of delays to shield political figures, which were disputed.
Steve Tisch and the New York Giants did not immediately return requests for comment after the January 30 release, according to multiple reports.[0]
No, inclusion in the Epstein files does not imply criminal charges; the emails show social exchanges about women but no evidence of illegal activity is mentioned.[3]
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