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Bill Gates expresses regret over knowing Epstein as ex-wife Melinda French Gates reflects on their marriage
Summary
Newly released Epstein files include allegations referencing Bill Gates, which he denies and says he regrets knowing Jeffrey Epstein; Melinda French Gates said she has moved on from their marriage and called the victims' experiences 'beyond heartbreaking.'
Content
Newly released files tied to Jeffrey Epstein include allegations that reference Bill Gates and his interactions with Epstein. Gates has denied the claims and said he regretted ever knowing Epstein. The documents cited include email drafts that allege an STI and the arranging of meetings with women, though it is unclear whether those emails were ever sent. Melinda French Gates said she has moved on from the marriage and described the victims' experiences as beyond heartbreaking.
Key points:
- The latest tranche of Epstein-related documents contains drafts that allege Gates contracted an STI and that Epstein arranged women, according to materials attributed to Epstein.
- Gates has publicly denied the allegations, saying the emails were written by Epstein to himself and are false, and he said he regrets spending time with Epstein.
- Melinda French Gates said the disclosures brought up painful memories from the marriage, that she has moved on, and that the victims' experiences were "beyond heartbreaking."
- Republican Rep. Nancy Mace has called for Gates to testify before the House Oversight Committee; thousands of documents were removed by the Department of Justice after the initial release for privacy reasons.
Summary:
The release of the documents has led to denials from Bill Gates, public remarks from his ex-wife, and renewed scrutiny of Epstein's network. Calls have been made for Gates to testify before the House Oversight Committee. Whether he will appear before Congress is undetermined at this time.
