What to know about Larry Summers, who has taken leave from Harvard due to Epstein emails
Summers took leave from his teaching post at
The 70-year-old Summers, a former
Here's what to know about Summers.
Newly released emails revealed ties to Epstein
The emails made public last week showed many in Epstein's network of friends, including Summers, remained in touch long after his 2008 guilty plea. A 2019 email to Epstein showed Summers discussing interactions he had with a woman, writing: “I said what are you up to. She said ‘I’m busy’. I said awfully coy u are.”
Epstein, who often wrote with spelling and grammatical errors, replied: “you reacted well.. annoyed shows caring. , no whining showed strentgh.”
When asked about the emails last week, Summers issued a statement saying he has “great regrets in my life” and his association with Epstein was a “major error in judgement.”
Epstein killed himself in a
President
In the wake of last week's email release, Summers’ office said he would resign from the board of OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. Representatives of the
Summers was a top economic adviser during the Clinton era
In economic circles, Summers was already well known by the time Clinton moved into the
But his national profile rose during the Clinton administration, when he held senior jobs at the
Summers was Clinton's final treasury secretary during a period when a deregulatory fervor swept through both parties in
He withdrew from consideration to become Fed chairman
With
The comments were derided as sexist. Summers stepped down as Harvard president at the end of the 2006 academic year amid disputes with faculty and the fallout from the comments about women.
By the time Summers returned to
Even Clinton told ABC News in 2010 that while he took responsibility for signing the deregulation legislation, he thought Summers and Rubin were wrong in urging him to opt against regulating derivatives. The complex financial instruments were blamed for contributing to the financial instability.
Summers remained close with Obama, who strongly considered him to succeed
Summers withdrew from consideration and Obama ultimately nominated
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