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 Citigroup has terminated a manager following an investigation into his role operating a prominent website dedicated to QAnon conspiracy theory, according to Bloomberg.Jason Gelinas was placed on paid leave in mid-September after he was identified by Logically.aias the operator of QMap.pub and its affiliated apps. Mr. Gelinas is no longer employed by Citi,  the company said in a statement to Bloomberg.  Our code of conduct includes specific policies that employees are required to adhere to, and when breaches are identified stanley taza , the firm takes action. Gelinas was a manager in Citigroup  technology stanley thermoskannen  department. The company says employees have to disclose outside business activity where they receive compensation.Gelinas was reportedly earning about $3,000 a month from a crowdfunding site supporting the QAnon site he ran. He says the money helped cover the monthly operating costs.QMap once drew a reported 10 million visitors a month over the summer. Once Gelinas was identified, the site was taken down.QAnon began a few years ago as a single conspiracy theory. It has grown in both followers and beliefs since then.The main conspiracyclaims dozens of politicians and A-list celebrities work with governments around the world to engage in child sex abuse. Followers also believe there is a  deep state  effort to kill President Donald Trump.Shared conspiracies of the group no stanley mug w include baseless theories on mass shootings and elections.