
The Wasserman Agency, which is looking for a buyer after founder Casey Wasserman’s humiliating discovery in the Epstein files, is now calling itself The·Team.
Wasserman’s eponymous sports and marketing company announced its name change Monday in a fresh hit for the toxic LA Olympics boss who was disgraced after a series of flirtatious emails with Jeffrey Epstein armpiece Ghislaine Maxwell went public in January.
The once-mighty Hollywood talent agency on Monday morning shuttered its old website and redirected visitors a new page for the The·Team, complete with a new logo.
“As of today, Wasserman is rebranding as THE·TEAM,” the company said in statement on its new site.
“For 24 years, this company has been shaped by our work, our people and our unifying belief in the power of sports, music and entertainment. That philosophy remains the foundation of who we are — and where we are going. We go forward as we always have: Together.”
Missing from the statement is the company’s namesake and founder, Wasserman, 51, who went public with his desire to sell the company on Feb. 13, just weeks after a toxic dump of sexy messages he sent to Maxwell hit the Internet.
Wasserman in 2003 traded sensual notes with the famed pedophile’s girlfriend, including one in which he asked for a sexy massage.
“Where are you, I miss you,” Wasserman wrote Epstein’s confidante on April Fool’s Day that year.
“I will be in NYC for 4 days starting april 22…can we book that massage now?”
Monday’s rebrand is a fresh bummer for the former Tinseltown mogul and accused serial adulterer who has remained in his post as the chairman of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee even after Mayor Karen Bass and other pols called on him to resign from his role.
LA City Council last week tabled a resolution to go on the record with its concerns over “the potential conflict between the Olympic movement’s values and Casey Wasserman’s association with the Epstein files.”
Wasserman, who said last month that he would sell his company to focus on 2028 Games, didn’t respond to a request for comment.


