Hollywood Talent Agency Puts Itself Up for Sale After Founder's Emails Surface in Epstein Files
A prominent Hollywood talent agency, formerly known as Wasserman and now called The Team, has put itself up for sale. This decision follows the emergence of its founder's emails in files related to Epstein. The agency is attracting potential buyers amid the developments.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA Hollywood talent agency previously named Wasserman has changed its name to The Team and announced it is for sale. The move comes after emails from the agency's founder appeared in files associated with Epstein.
Agency The agency operates as a major player in the Hollywood talent representation sector.
It has drawn interest from potential suitors following the announcement.
the Emails The emails surfaced in connection with Epstein-related documents.
The agency did not provide additional details on the content of the emails or the specific reasons for the sale beyond the timing after their emergence.
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