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-title Larry Summers Ousted Amid Epstein Email Fallout

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

New York Times Ends Contract with Larry Summers Following Release of Epstein Emails

New‌ York, November 19, 2025 – The⁤ New York Times has announced it will​ not renew a contract with economist Larry Summers after the recent release of emails revealing communications with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The decision ‍marks the latest in a series of repercussions for Summers following the publication of the Epstein files last week.

The Times stated that Summers,who was slated to be a contributing writer for the Opinion section beginning in January 2025,will not be continuing in that⁤ role. “We thank him for his⁤ contributions,” said Charlie Stadtlander, the New⁢ York Times’ executive director for media relations and communications, on Tuesday.

The fallout stems from emails disclosed in the Epstein‍ files showing Summers seeking advice ​from Epstein on relationship ⁢matters, including discussing the prospects of a romantic encounter with a woman referred to as ‍”peril.” one email from March 16,⁣ 2019, details a conversation ‌between summers and Epstein about a woman, with ⁣Summers writing, “I said what are‌ you up to. she said ‘I’m busy’. I ‍said awfully coy u ⁣are.” Epstein ⁣responded,⁣ “You reacted well.. annoyed shows caring. , no whining showed strentgh.” He also dictated ⁤a message⁣ for Summers to send, stating: “Just send, happy ⁣for the time we spent together- have fun see you soon.”

Beyond the New York Times, Summers’ position as a “distinguished senior fellow” with the ‍Center for⁣ American ​Progress ⁢has ended, and⁤ he is no longer a‌ member of the advisory group at Yale’s Budget Lab.

As of Tuesday, OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, had not commented ‍on weather Summers⁢ would be stepping down from ‍its board of directors, a position he assumed in November 2023.

summers issued a statement Monday acknowledging his “deep shame” and taking “full obligation” for his “misguided decision to continue communicating with Mr Epstein.” He stated he would step ⁣back from public⁤ commitments to “rebuild‌ trust and repair relationships ⁣with⁣ the people closest to me” while ⁤continuing to⁣ fulfill his ‌teaching obligations.

The revelations have also drawn political attention.Former President⁢ Donald Trump called for⁢ investigations into Epstein’s relationships with Summers and other prominent figures – excluding⁢ Republicans – via his Truth Social platform on Friday.

Summers previously served as US⁤ treasury secretary‍ under⁤ President Bill Clinton⁤ from 1999⁤ to 2001 and currently holds a position as a professor and director at Harvard’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.

The⁢ Guardian​ has​ reached out ​to Summers for further comment.

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