The embattled chairman of the Los Angeles Olympic organizing committee with ties to Jeffrey Epstein now faces fresh trouble—this time from Papa John’s pizza.
Papa John’s founder John Schnatter sued LA28 head Casey Wasserman and his creative agency, Laundry Service, in 2019, alleging Wasserman leaked recordings of the pizza mogul using the N-word, according to Deadline. Schnatter claims the leak was retaliation after he attempted to fire the agency. In an allegedly brutal, back-stabbing moment, Laundry Service then cut ties with Papa John’s over the scandal.
Wasserman has denied Schnatter’s allegations. But Schnatter’s legal team is now forcing the sports and entertainment titan to sit for a second deposition after newly released files from the Department of Justice placed him in Epstein’s orbit.
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