
Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard University, has resigned from the board of OpenAI after a tranche of emails between him and the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein were released.
Harvard University has launched an urgent investigation into the emails and his alleged ties with the late sex offender, whom he contacted as recently as 2019. Summers’ resignation came after it was revealed that he repeatedly contacted Epstein from November 2018 to July 2019, asking the convicted pedophile for relationship advice.
Epstein was convicted of child sex offences in 2008.
Days earlier, Summers, who also served as Bill Clintonâs treasury secretary and Barack Obamaâs director of the National Economic Council, stepped back from all upcoming public engagements.
“In line with my announcement to step away from my public commitments, I have also decided to resign from the board of OpenAI,” Summers said in a statement. “I am grateful for the opportunity to have served, excited about the potential of the company and look forward to following their progress.”
Summers joined the board of directors in 2023.
He signed on to the company, now worth an estimated $750 billion, during a turbulent period when co-founder Sam Altman was briefly ousted as CEO.
“We appreciate his many contributions and the perspective he brought to the Board,” a statement read.=
Summers and Epsteinâs correspondence was included in the text messages and emails released earlier this month by the House Oversight Committee, shortly before Congress voted to release the Epstein files in full.
In emails, Summers expressed concern that an unnamed woman was hesitant to end their relationship because she valued his âprofessional connection.â
Since 2005, Summers has been married to PBSâ Poetry in America host Elisa New.
In response, Epstein, describing himself as Summersâ âwing man,â said the unnamed woman was âdoomed to be with you.â
âThink for now Iâm going nowhere with her except economics mentor,â Summers wrote in November 2018. âI think Iâm right now in the seen very warmly in rear view mirror category.â
A spokesperson for Summers told The Harvard Crimson that the unnamed woman was never a student of Summers’s at the prestigious university.
In another message, Summers forwarded an email from macroeconomist Keyu Jin, which asked for feedback. He told Epstein that it was âprobably appropriateâ to delay his response.
âSheâs already begining to sound needy đ nice,â replied Epstein, in a chilling message.
When approached by The Crimson about the messages, Summers said that he had âgreat regrets in my life.â
âAs I have said before, my association with Jeffrey Epstein was a major error of judgement,â he added.
Summers was not in office as Harvard’s president when sending the emails, but a 2003 article by The Harvard Crimson detailed a âspecial connectionâ between the then-president and Epstein. According to the article, Epstein had donated $30 million as part of a âseries of donationsâ made âanonymously.â
In other emails, seen by the BBC, Summers said he was âbest off a million miles awayâ from Trump, due to the now-presidentâs âPutin proximity,â âmindless responseâ to Fidel Castroâs death, and his âapproach to conflict of interest.â
Harvard spokesperson Jonathan L. Swain told The Crimson that âthe University is conducting a review of information concerning individuals at Harvard included in the newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents to evaluate what actions may be warranted.â
The sweeping investigation will also look into other people named in the emails who have a connection with Harvard, including Summersâs wife.
Trump has long denied any wrongdoing in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein case and says that he threw the convicted pedophile out of his Mar-a-Lago club for being a âsick pervert.â
Messages written by Epstein alleged that Trump âknew about the girls,â something the president has directly refuted by saying, âI know nothing about that.â
However, the commander-in-chief has called for an investigation into Summers and Bill Clinton.
âEpstein was a Democrat, and he is the Democratâs problem, not the Republicanâs problem!â he raged on Truth Social. âAsk Bill Clinton, Reid Hoffman, and Larry Summers about Epstein, they know all about him, donât waste your time with Trump. I have a Country to run!â
The Independent has contacted OpenAI, Larry Summers, Harvard University, and The Clinton Foundation for comment.
