Bill Gates to appear before House panel in Epstein investigation
The closed-door session will add Gates to a growing list of high-profile witnesses as lawmakers examine Epstein’s network and related documents.
- On June 10, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates will appear before the House Oversight Committee for a closed-door, transcribed interview regarding Jeffrey Epstein, with a representative saying he "welcomes the opportunity to appear before the Committee."
- Republican Chairman James Comer requested the testimony on March 3, citing public reporting and Justice Department documents showing the committee "believes you have information that will assist in its investigation."
- Justice Department documents contain unverified 2013 emails where Epstein claimed Gates engaged in affairs with Russian women and sought antibiotics; Gates' team called these allegations "absolutely absurd and completely false."
- Gates admitted to foundation staff that spending time with Epstein was a "huge mistake" while maintaining he never witnessed or participated in any illegal conduct.
- The Oversight Committee has broadened its probe into Epstein's network, recently questioning Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on May 6 and former President Bill Clinton, with additional witnesses scheduled in coming weeks.
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The Microsoft co-founder is expected to testify before the US Congress in June about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Gates “looks forward to answering all the questions the committee has to ask and supporting its important work,” a spokesman told the BBC. The hearing is scheduled for June 10. Gates has not been accused of abuse by any of Epstein’s victims, and while his name appears in the investigation, it does not indicate any crim…
The former US president couple Bill and Hillary Clinton already have it behind them. Now Microsoft founder Bill Gates has to answer the US Congressional members about the Epstein-Causa. His hearing is scheduled for June 10th. According to his spokesman, the 70-year-old billionaire is willing to "answer all questions." Gate's name had also appeared in the Epstein documents published by the US Department of Justice. The files contained the draft o…
In about two months Bill Gates will be interviewed about Jeffrey Epstein. He has not observed any illegal things, but wants to help, says a statement. Reports suggest that the Microsoft founder should be blackmailed.
The Microsoft founder appears in the Epstein files. In June, he is supposed to testify about his connections to the House of Representatives' control committee.
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