Co-owner of the New York Giants Steve table broke his silence after being linked to the late disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women and also discussed movies, philanthropy and investments,” Tisch said of her relationship with Epstein in a statement on Friday, Jan. 30. “I didn’t take him up on any of his invitations and I never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret ever being associated with.”
According to documents released Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice, Epstein connected Tisch, 76, with numerous women in 2013.
Tisch’s name appears at least 440 times in the released emails among the more than three million documents released.
Epstein, who died in prison in August 2019, was arrested in July 2019 for child sex trafficking and was a registered sex offender from 2008 until his death.
“Jeffery (sic) says Steve Tisch might be coming around 7-7:30 tonight. Cheers everyone!” read an email, first reported by The Athletic.
In another, not-so-mundane email, Epstein asks Tisch, “Did you contact the big** fake tit (name redacted).”
Tisch started this email chain in April 2013, asking about a woman he met at Epstein’s home.

Steve Tisch in 2025
Leon Bennett/Getty Images“Hi Jeffrey, I just had lunch with your assistant’s friend (name redacted) who I met at your house on Wednesday morning. Very sweet girl, do you know anything about her?” Tisch wrote.
“No, but I’ll ask,” Epstein replied. “I’ll get all the information, you contacted the big** fake tit (redacted) is a short term character, she has an older boyfriend who goes to acting school, a 10 year old ass. I’m happy to have you as a new friend, but obviously (sic) of shared interest”
Tisch replied, “I’m curious about (redacted) will I contact (redacted) … professional or civilian?”
“You want to know if she’s as sweet as she looks?” Epstein replies. “Boyfriends? Trustworthy, etc. She’s serious (redacted) she’s civil but Russian, and rarely tells the truth, but she’s funny.”
The next day, Epstein responded with an apparent update on the encounter.
“Report right on…you did great,” Epstein wrote. “She wants to go to the play,, -she’s a little scared because of the age difference, but she’s slow and wati (sic), I’ll try to convince her not to go back to Ukraine, making her cry work.”
“Good report…” Tisch replied. “Funny comment about crying!!!”
In May 2013, Tisch emailed Epstein, following an apparent arrangement they had previously made with a different woman.
“Is my present in New York?” he said
Epstein replied, “Yes,” and Tisch followed up the next day, “Can I have my surprise to take to lunch tomorrow?”
Tisch, in addition to his role with the Giants, has produced many Hollywood films, including such hits as “Forrest Gump” and “Risky Business.”
He reportedly invited Epstein to watch a Giants game from his suite in September 2013, as well as other games. Epstein also invited Tisch to visit his private island, but it is unclear whether Tisch accepted.
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