Bill Gates Admits to Regrets Over Friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has expressed regret over his association with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, saying he was "foolish" for spending time with him. In an interview with Australian news outlet 9News, Gates described the allegations made by Epstein in a 2013 email as "false".
The email, which claimed that Gates had contracted an STD from unnamed Russian girls and asked for antibiotics to be given to his ex-wife Melinda French Gates "surreptitiously", has been denied by Gates' office. However, Gates acknowledged that he was mistaken for associating with Epstein and expressed remorse for the time spent with him.
Gates stated that he had never traveled to Epstein's residence in the U.S. Virgin Islands or had any involvement with the women and girls present on the island. He also claimed that Epstein's intention behind sending the email to himself was unclear, but implied that it may have been an attempt to attack him.
French Gates, Bill's ex-wife, has publicly urged her ex-husband to answer for his ties to Epstein, stating that those who knew more about their relationship should be held accountable. However, Gates maintained that he had "nothing to do" with Epstein's behavior and that the time spent with him was a "mistake".
The latest admission by Gates comes as new documents related to Epstein's case have been released, shedding light on his close relationships with powerful individuals.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has expressed regret over his association with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, saying he was "foolish" for spending time with him. In an interview with Australian news outlet 9News, Gates described the allegations made by Epstein in a 2013 email as "false".
The email, which claimed that Gates had contracted an STD from unnamed Russian girls and asked for antibiotics to be given to his ex-wife Melinda French Gates "surreptitiously", has been denied by Gates' office. However, Gates acknowledged that he was mistaken for associating with Epstein and expressed remorse for the time spent with him.
Gates stated that he had never traveled to Epstein's residence in the U.S. Virgin Islands or had any involvement with the women and girls present on the island. He also claimed that Epstein's intention behind sending the email to himself was unclear, but implied that it may have been an attempt to attack him.
French Gates, Bill's ex-wife, has publicly urged her ex-husband to answer for his ties to Epstein, stating that those who knew more about their relationship should be held accountable. However, Gates maintained that he had "nothing to do" with Epstein's behavior and that the time spent with him was a "mistake".
The latest admission by Gates comes as new documents related to Epstein's case have been released, shedding light on his close relationships with powerful individuals.