‘Deeply
ashamed’ Larry Summers steps back from public life over Epstein links
Former
treasury secretary steps away to ‘rebuild trust’ after severe backlash but will
continue teaching Harvard classes
Coral
Murphy Marcos
Tue 18
Nov 2025 02.17 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/17/larry-summers-jeffrey-epstein
The
Harvard professor and economist Larry Summers said he would be stepping back
from public life after documents released by the House oversight committee
revealed email exchanges between Summers and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey
Epstein, who called himself Summers’ “wing man”.
Politico
reported on Monday that Summers, a former treasury secretary, expressed deep
regret for past messages with Epstein.
“I am
deeply ashamed of my actions and recognize the pain they have caused,” he told
Politico in a statement.
“I take
full responsibility for my misguided decision to continue communicating with Mr
Epstein. While continuing to fulfill my teaching obligations, I will be
stepping back from public commitments as one part of my broader effort to
rebuild trust and repair relationships with the people closest to me.”
The
left-leaning thinktank Center for American Progress told the Guardian that
Summers is ending his position as “distinguished senior fellow”.
His
comments come after lawmakers on both sides of the aisle urged companies and
institutions to cut ties with Summers. Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren told
CNN that Summers should be held accountable for his years-long relationship
with Epstein.
Besides
Summers, the emails released last week revealed how Epstein maintained contact
with other business executives, reporters, academics and political players
despite his 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.
“For
decades, Larry Summers has demonstrated his attraction to serving the wealthy
and well-connected, but his willingness to cozy up to a convicted sex offender
demonstrates monumentally bad judgment,” Warren said to CNN.
“If he
had so little ability to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein even after all
that was publicly known about Epstein’s sex offenses involving underage girls,
then Summers cannot be trusted to advise our nation’s politicians, policymakers
and institutions – or teach a generation of students at Harvard or anywhere
else.”
A senior
Trump administration official told Politico that institutions should end their
association with Summers, given the relationship he had with Epstein, who
referred to himself in one November 2018 message as Summers’ “wing man”.
“It’s
shocking that Larry Summers remains a paid contributor to Bloomberg News, on
the board of OpenAI and tenured at Harvard,” the anonymous source told
Politico. “What more revelations about him and his “wing man” will it take for
institutions to cut him loose? The British government immediately sacked their
ambassador to the US over much less.”
Summers
did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Guardian.
Summers
is now the subject of a new investigation that Donald Trump started last week.
The US president instructed attorney general Pam Bondi to launch an inquiry
into several Democrats and institutions after their names appeared in the
latest tranche of documents, which included emails that seemed to suggest Trump
himself might have known about Epstein’s conduct.
The
exchanges, from 2013 to early 2019, showed Summers and Epstein sharing personal
views about politics and relationships. Summers lost his position as president
at Harvard in 2006 after making sexist comments about female academics, and the
emails released last week have reignited debates about his relationship with
the late sex offender.
“I’m
trying to figure why [the] American elite think if u murder your baby by
beating and abandonment it must be irrelevant to your admission to Harvard,”
Summers wrote to Epstein in a 2017 email. “But hit on a few women 10 years ago
and can’t work at a network or think tank. DO NOT REPEAT THIS INSIGHT.”
Summers
added: “I observed that half of the IQ In [the] world was possessed by women
without mentioning they are more than 51% of population.”
Other
emails reveal Summers approached Epstein for romantic advice. In November 2018,
Summers seemed to forward an email from a woman to ask for Epstein’s advice on
when to write back.
“Think no
response for a while probably appropriate,” Summers wrote. Epstein replied:
“she’s already beginning to sound needy :) nice.”
Summers
reiterated his regret to the Harvard Crimson last week.
“I have
great regrets in my life,” he wrote. “As I have said before, my association
with Jeffrey Epstein was a major error of judgment.”
The
college newspaper also reported that Harvard professors were outraged by the
revelations made by the trove of emails released last week.
“The cozy
friendship between Epstein and Summers on display in the emails is disgusting
and disgraceful,” statistics professor Joseph K Blitzstein told the Crimson.
The
relationship between Summers and Epstein was previously reported by the Wall
Street Journal in 2023. According to the outlet, in 2014, Summers had asked
Epstein for advice on getting $1m in funding for his wife’s poetry project.

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