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Hyatt executive chairman Pritzker steps down, cites ‘terrible judgment’ in Epstein ties

By Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2026 | 5:37 PM

Feb 16 (Reuters) – Thomas Pritzker said on Monday he stepped down as executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels, acknowledging “terrible judgment” in ​maintaining contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey ‌Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Pritzker, 75, would not seek re-election to the company’s board in 2026, he said in a letter to the company’s board.

“Good stewardship also ‌means ​protecting Hyatt, particularly in the ⁠context of my ⁠association with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell which I deeply regret. I exercised terrible judgment in maintaining contact with them, and there ​is no excuse for failing to distance myself sooner,” Pritzker said in a statement.

Pritzker ⁠has served as executive ⁠chairman since 2004 and highlighted the ​company’s growth and resilience during his tenure, including taking ​Hyatt public, adopting an “asset-light” strategy and navigating ‌the COVID-19 pandemic.

The U.S. Justice Department’s release of millions of internal documents related to Epstein has revealed the late financier and sex ⁠offender’s ties to many prominent people in politics, finance, academia and business – both before and after he ⁠pleaded guilty ‌in 2008 to prostitution charges, including ⁠soliciting an underage girl.

Evidence in multiple ​legal ‌and criminal cases has also shed ​light on ⁠these connections. Epstein was arrested again in 2019 on federal charges of sex trafficking of minors. His 2019 death in a Manhattan jail cell was ruled a suicide.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh ​in Bengaluru)