The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab director who resigned over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein has also stepped down from The New York Times Company’s board of directors.

Joichi “Joi” Ito came under fire after a New Yorker report on Friday revealed he had been secretly soliciting donations from Epstein and consulting with him long after the late pedophile’s 2008 conviction on felony underage prostitution charges.

On Saturday, Ito resigned as director of the Media Lab — then from his position on the Times board, which he had held since 2012.

Ito had previously claimed the lab only reaped $525,000 in donations from Epstein, along with a separate $1.2 million to Ito’s own personal investment funds.

But Epstein reportedly secured at least $7.5 million in donations for MIT, including $2 million from Microsoft founder Bill Gates and $5.5 million from investor Leon Black.