My previous company did. In fairness one of the problems the company faced was way too many languages being used in-house. Combined with the difficulty in getting Clojure talent, and it was inevitable that the Clojure went out.
> Combined with the difficulty in getting Clojure talent
Why bother looking for talent in a specific language? Every reasonably intelligent (not even necessarily talented) developer can learn another high-level language in some weeks.
The Clojure systems got migrated to Golang and C#