After Kanye West made anti-Semitic remarks, JP Morgan Chase bank severed connections with him.

 

On Wednesday, Candace Owens disclosed on Twitter that the bank had officially terminated him "with no formal reason provided."

The controversial conservative politician tweeted a picture of the warning along with the statement, "I was told there was no official explanation provided, but they sent this letter as well to indicate that he has until late November to find another location for the Yeezy enterprise to the bank.



The greeting was "Dear Ye, We are writing this letter to clarify that JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. (The Bank) has chosen to cancel its banking relationship with Yeezy LLC and its connected organisations, as we recently discussed with [redacted name].

The 45-year-old "Heartless" rapper was given until November by the bank to create a new company to handle his billion-dollar brand.

The revelation comes after several other companies cut ties with the rapper as a result of his social media rants, in which he disparaged companies including Gap and Adidas.

After making many remarks against Jews, West also had his social media accounts disabled. According to Variety, West "said that he couldn't be anti-Semitic and stated he had been "toyed with" by the Jewish people" in a since-deleted tweet.

Although his stunning remarks drew criticism from celebrities and ordinary people alike, podcaster Van Lathan insisted that he has "previously heard him say similar things before."

"I mean, I was shocked because that kind of anti-Semitic speech is abhorrent. But as for him, I knew it was in him since, according to what he claimed regarding Ye's controversial 2018 interview with TMZ, "he said that stuff and they cut it out of the interview."Although his stunning remarks drew criticism from celebrities and ordinary people alike, podcaster Van Lathan insisted that he has "previously heard him say similar things before."

"I mean, I was shocked because that kind of anti-Semitic speech is abhorrent. But as for him, I knew it was in him since, according to what he claimed regarding Ye's controversial 2018 interview with TMZ, "he said that stuff and they cut it out of the interview."



"Oh, I knew that this was finally coming," I thought as I noticed the latest tweets. I really saw it coming, like, a lot earlier than this," he added, mentioning West's allegation that he "liked Hitler and the Nazis." The rapper faced criticism for wearing a "White Lives Matter" shirt to his Yeezy presentation and his daughter's basketball game before making his most recent remarks.

The "Donda" rapper is reportedly having a mental crisis, and those close to him are quite concerned for him. According to insiders, Ye is having his most severe mental breakdown to date and is having trouble sleeping.

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