With the amount of dye (ink) there is here you will have a job removing it with an ink stick as yuo would have to apply an awful lot of product.
Ink removers can be very good on new and fresh ink (usually when you see a demonstration the ink has only just been applied and the results are instant and dramatic - I know because I have done those demos with LM products). The longer the ink is on the leather the harder it is to remove as it moves deeper into the finish as in this case. Ink removers are very very unlikely to have any eefect on a problem like this but they are alwasy worth trying as a first step.
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