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JP Morgan Chase bank has cut business relations with Ye, commonly known as Kanye West. The music producer has until November to move his billions to another bank.

Candace Owens tweeted on Wednesday that the bank sent West an official letter terminating their banking relationship “with no official reason given.”

“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,” Owens wrote.

The letter read, “Dear Ye, We are sending this letter to confirm our recent discussion with [redacted name] that JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. (The Bank) has decided to end its banking relation with Yeezy LLC and its affiliated entities.”

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The news comes after the aspiring fashion designer was locked out of Instagram and Twitter last week for posting anti-Semetic messages.

Former TMZ staffer Van Lathan said in a recent podcast that Ye professed his love for German dictator Adolph Hitler in an infamous 2018 interview in which he also said slavery was “a choice.”.

Additionally, Ye’s episode of LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s “The Shop: Interrupted” was pulled by Carter this week.

In a statement on Wednesday, Carter said Ye’s episode will not air on HBO because he reportedly praised Adolph Hitler during the taping.

“Yesterday we taped an episode of The Shop with Kanye West,” Carter said in a statement.

“Kanye was booked weeks ago and, after talking to Kanye directly the day before we taped, I believed he was capable of a respectful discussion and he was ready to address all his recent comments. Unfortunately, he used The Shop to reiterate more hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes.”

Carter added: “I take full responsibility for believing Kanye wanted a different conversation and apologize to our guests and crew. Hate speech should never have an audience.”

Meanwhile, the father-of-four was spotted eating alone in a soul food restaurant in Los Angeles on Wednesday.