etradefactory.com – JP Morgan Chase is the most recent company to sideline Kanye West over his anti-Semitic comments. Candace Owens uncovered on Twitter on Wednesday that the bank had sent him a formal letter to end his contract “without giving an official reason.”
“I was told that there was no official reason, but they too sent this letter to affirm that he has until the conclusion of November to discover another put for the Yeezy domain for the bank,”
the source said. questionable preservationist figure tweeted in conjunction with a photo notice. The letter said: “Dear Ye, we are sending this letter to affirm our later dialog with [redacted title] that JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA (the Bank) has chosen to end its keeping money relationship with Yeezy LLC and its affiliates.”
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Earlier today I learned that @kanyewest was officially kicked out of JP Morgan Chase bank. I was told there was no official reason given, but they sent this letter as well to confirm that he has until late November to find another place for the Yeezy empire to bank. pic.twitter.com/FUskokb6fP
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) October 12, 2022
In any case, the bank has given the 45-year-old “Heartless” rapper until November to discover a modern substance to oversee his multi-billion dollar brand.
The news comes after numerous other brands have chosen to portion ways with the rapper taking after his social media tirades assaulting brands such as Crevice and Adidas.
In addition, West was banned from his social media accounts after he made several comments against Jews.
According to Variety, in a recently deleted tweet, West “stated he couldn’t be an anti-Semite and said the Jewish people were ‘playing with him’.”
Whereas his stunning comments drew backfire from celebrities and individuals around the world, podcaster Van Latan expressed that his comments came as no astonish as he
“had listened him say such things before.” “I cruel, I was dazed since such anti-Semitic conversation is appalling.
But for him, I knew it was in him since when he came to TMZ he said it and they took it out of the interview,” he said of Ye’s notorious 2018 meet.
“When I saw [the new tweets]I thought, “Oh, I knew this would eventually happen.” In fact, I expected it to happen much sooner,” he said, adding that West claimed to “love Hitler and the Nazis.”
Until his latest comments, the rapper was under fire for wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt to Yeezy shows and to his daughter’s basketball game.