Bill Gates Admits Affairs in Epstein Blackmail Testimony.

Bill Gates admitted to multiple past affairs and testified that Jeffrey Epstein considered using this information to blackmail him, while denying any involvement in Epstein’s illicit activities.
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| ❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Bill Gates testified before the House Oversight Committee, revealing that Jeffrey Epstein had considered blackmailing him over past affairs. Gates admitted to relationships with three women, including Russian bridge player Mila Antonova and medical entrepreneur Dr. Alice Jacobs Nesselrodt, but denied any involvement in Epstein’s criminal activities.📺 DETAIL: Gates said Epstein never attempted to extort him directly, but that he believes draft emails written by the deceased pedophile financier suggested he was collecting potentially damaging information, according to a newly-released transcript. He denied allegations contained in the drafts, including claims that Epstein facilitated sexual encounters for him or provided medication to secretly treat his then-wife, Melinda Gates, for sexually transmitted diseases. Gates also rejected suggestions that he had ever contracted a sexually transmitted disease. The Microsoft co-founder said he met Epstein roughly a dozen times between 2011 and 2015 despite knowing of his prior conviction for soliciting a minor. Gates maintained that he never witnessed or participated in any sexual misconduct and was unaware of any victims during their interactions. The testimony has been released as the committee continues its investigation into Epstein and hears from other high-profile witnesses.💬 KEY QUOTE: “It was a huge mistake to spend time with Epstein. I apologize to other people who are drawn into this because of the mistake that I made.” – Bill Gates🎯 IMPACT: Gates’s testimony underscores the web of influence Epstein attempted to weave with powerful figures. While Gates has not been accused of criminal conduct, his admissions are likely to result in significant reputational damage. |
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