Name surfaced in Epstein dossier/ Former US Treasury Secretary resigns as Harvard professor

Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has announced his resignation from his position as a professor at Harvard University at the end of this academic year, following the revelation of his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
According to reports from the New York Times , Summers was put at the center of a media storm after the release of documents showing personal conversations between him and Epstein.
This has led to the decision by Harvard University, where university spokesman Jason Newton confirmed that the former Harvard president had accepted Summers' resignation as part of an ongoing review of documents released by the US government on the Epstein case.
Summers, who served as Treasury secretary during Bill Clinton's presidency and then as Harvard president in the early 2000s, announced last November that he would retire from public life but would continue to hold his academic position. He also resigned from the board of OpenAI, the company behind the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT.
The documents released by the US government included conversations between Summers and Epstein, but they did not prove any legal wrongdoing by the politician and academic. In his response in November, Summers said he was “deeply ashamed” of his actions and would step down from his duties to “repair his relationship with his family.”
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