IOC president Kirsty Coventry says ICE and Epstein files are 'sad' distractions from Winter Olympics
IOC president Kirsty Coventry says ICE and Epstein files are 'sad' distractions from Winter Olympics
DANIELLA MATAR Sun, February 1, 2026 at 6:15 PM UTC
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1 / 0Milan Cortina OlympicsOlympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry meets the media in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (Claudio Furlan/LaPresse via AP) ()
MILAN (AP) ā Two years before the Los Angeles Olympics, the United States is already dominating the narrative in the run-up to the opening ceremony of the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
International Olympic Committee officials, including President Kirsty Coventry, couldnāt avoid questions relating to ICE and the Jeffrey Epstein files at a news conference in Milan on Sunday.
Coventry tried to fend them off by saying it was not the IOCās place to comment on the issues but when pressed admitted it was āsadā that such stories were deflecting attention away from the upcoming Olympics.
āI think anything that is distracting from these Games is sad, right? But weāve learned over the many years ⦠thereās always been something that has taken the lead, leading up to the Games,ā Coventry said. āWhether it has been Zika, COVID, there has always been something.
āBut what is keeping my faith alive is that when that opening ceremony happens and those athletes start competing, suddenly the world remembers the magic and the spirit that the games have and they get to suddenly remember whatās actually important and they get to be inspired and so weāre really looking forward to that.ā
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Saturday in Milan to protest the deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics, unbothered by the fact that agents would be stationed in a control room and not operating on the streets.
Meanwhile, the latest collection of government files released on Epstein include emails from 2003 between Casey Wasserman, the head of the Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, and Epsteinās one-time girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.
āFrom all the information that we have and I believe that the US authorities, as the other authorities, have made all the clarifications needed, so from our side thatās not for us to further comment on that part of the security. But weāre really looking forward to the games,ā Coventry said when asked about the presence of ICE agents in Milan.
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She was even less responsive when asked about Wasserman.
āWe didnāt discuss it yesterday and I believe Mr. Wasserman has put out his statement and we now have nothing further to add,ā Coventry said.
Two IOC members were mentioned in the documents, although there is no suggestion they did anything wrong.
They are: Richard Carrion, a Puerto Rican banker who finished runner-up to former IOC president Thomas Bach in the 2013 election; and Johan Eliasch, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation president who was one of Coventryās opponents last March.
āIāve not been in contact with Casey, the focus has fully been on Milano Cortina, thereās been a number of things that weāve been focusing on here,ā said Coventry, who was elected just over 10 months ago and is the first female IOC president.
āIn terms of IOC members, weāre obviously watching and monitoring the media and weāre aware of a few things that have been reported just today and we need some time to look into that and to be given intel.ā
The upcoming Olympics run from Feb. 6-22. U.S. Vice President JD Vance will lead an American delegation to the Milan Cortina Games and attend Friday's opening ceremony.
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