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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Papa John’s founder John Schnatter is physically out at the pizza chain that bears his name.

A special committee of the board of directors met on Sunday to discuss its founder and his role with the company.

The board decided to kick him out of his office at Papa John’s headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky.

Papa John’s also announced that Schnatter will “cease all media appearances, and not make any further statements to the media regarding the company, its business or employees,” the company said in a statement.

Papa John’s announced Friday it would remove Schnatter’s image from its marketing materials.

The committee said it will oversee an outside auditor’s investigation into Papa John’s culture, including the company’s existing processes, policies and systems related to diversity and inclusion.

Schnatter remains on the board and still owns 30{e0016bc526488076cccec5187651e4db422187ce89e640e1eb2a2519a6ce4707} of the company’s shares.

Last week, Schnatter resigned as chairman after it was revealed he used N-word on a conference call with its ad agency, Laundry Service, in May.

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