STDs, Antibiotics, Extramarital Affairs – Here's What Latest Jeffrey Epstein Files Say About Bill Gates
Emails drafted by Epstein allege Bill Gates engaged in extramarital conduct and drug use, reflecting Epstein's frustration after a failed business venture, DOJ said.
- On Jan 30, the U.S. Department of Justice released emails that Jeffrey Epstein drafted in July 2013 and sent to himself, suggesting Bill Gates engaged in extramarital sex.
- Following the fizzled Gates Foundation–JPMorgan Chase venture, Epstein's notes reflect frustration and attempts to entrap and defame Gates, including complaints about being discarded.
- In typo-ridden 2013 emails, Epstein claimed he resigned roles with the Gates Foundation and BG3 over a 'severe martial dispute' and alleged he helped Gates acquire drugs and facilitated trysts.
- Gates has sought to downplay the relationship, saying he had dinners hoping Epstein would generate donations, while the Gates Foundation called the allegations 'These claims — from a proven, disgruntled liar — are absolutely absurd and completely false.'
- It remains unclear whether Epstein forwarded the July 2013 emails to Bill Gates, and the U.S. Department of Justice's Jan 30 release has renewed attention to decade-old messages.
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In Epstein's papers, new charges against Microsoft's pioneer, who learned about the publication of the latest files while, with his new companion Paula Hurd, he was attending the semifinals of the Australian Open.
Jeffrey Epstein draft notes allege Bill Gates caught STD, had extramarital affairs: Gates denies claims
New US Department of Justice files on Jeffrey Epstein have surfaced. These documents contain unverified claims about Bill Gates' personal life. Gates' representatives have strongly denied these allegations. The files also detail Epstein's alleged role in facilitating illicit activities. This release brings renewed attention to Gates' past meetings with Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein note released by DOJ claimed Bill Gates had an extramarital affair
A spokesperson for Gates vehemently denied the allegations, labeling them ‘absolutely absurd’
This Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice has released new content from Epstein's so-called archives, the FBI's documents about Jeffrey Epstein, the leader of a giant network of sexual abuse, including minors, and in them the millionaire Bill Gates, Microsoft's founder, is directly affected. According to The New York Times, the documents reflect that Gates would have had extramarital sex, according to emails that Jeffrey Epstein, who committed…
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