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Summers Off Santander Board for Epstein Links as Bier Is Asked of X Out of Inner City Press

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Nov 20 – Twitter became X and still Inner City Press used it to report on trials, in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, and on the United Nations, and banks behaving badly including Bank of America being sued for enable Jeffrey Epstein.

    Then, the day before among other things this afernoon's the Epstein files vote in Congress, Inner City Press lost control of its X account, and for 65 hours and counting X "Support" has done nothing, see below. An appeal to its parent xAI has brought just another robo-response. Now X's director of product Nikita Bier has been asked.

  This as the majority in the House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Epstein related bank records from JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank - good - but so far left off Bank of America and Bank of New York Mellon. Why?

Larry Summers, trying to end the scrutiny on himself - good luck - has quit OpenAI. And now Santander: Summers has resigned from Santander's international advisory board he currently chaired, a Santander spokesperson said on Wednesday.

 It began with an email, seemingly from X, alleging a copyright violation for using a UN photo of Antonio Guterres. Soon the account - with over 379,000 followers, many of them paid, for Extras - had its password changed. 

 A complaint to X through a form resulted in an email - which said, it appears you still have control of the account.

But this was demonstrably false. There were blatantly crypto scams / spams, noted among others by CNBC / CNBC Pro.

 One reply email to X, then ten, went unanswered. The form initially used now said, for a second time, your request is queue, then "something went wrong, try again later."

 Yes, something has gone wrong.

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