Emails from former NBA Commissioner David Stern have surfaced amid the latest release of the Epstein Files. And if it’s legit, it is a terrible look.
Stern, who served as the league’s head man from 1984-2014, died at the age of 77 in 2020.
Epstein is alleged to have committed suicide the year before.
The United States Department of Justice released over three million documents relating to Epstein on Friday. They include several emails exchanged with very prominent figures in the sports community.
New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch was among four NFL team owners named. Josh Harris, who owns the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia 76ers, counted for at least one NBA-related name.
However, two emails from Stern have since surfaced online.
One of them is a piece from a Page Six article on Prince Andrew. You can see it right below:

Stern sent the email in 2010, two years after Espstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor. He also served 13 months as part of a plea deal.
David Stern Appears To Have Arranged Meeting

NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 26: Former NBA Commissioner David Stern (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images)
The other email… well, it says the following:
“I will arrive Saturday (31st) morning in NYC. Will see you latest 4pm on Sunday, unless you want me to come over before for any reason, orgies, etc.”

Nothing more to say here…