Summers has been on leave from the school since November, and will not be returning to the university before his final day, according to the New York Times.

The economist and former Treasury Secretary under the Clinton administration has also resigned from his role as co-director of the Mossava-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, according to a Harvard spokesperson.

Jason Newton, the spokesperson, confirmed to the Times that Summers’ resignation comes “in connection with the ongoing review by the University of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein that were recently released by the government.”

The news of Summers’ resignation was first reported in The Harvard Crimson, the school’s newspaper.