The newly released set of Epstein Files alleged that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates tried to hide a sexually transmitted disease from his wife, Melinda, after having sex with ‘Russian girls’
The newly released set of Epstein Files alleged that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates tried to hide a sexually transmitted disease from his wife, Melinda, after having sex with “Russian girls”. In one of the emails that the late sex offender seems to have sent to his own account — one of 3 million pages of files released by the Department of Justice on Friday — he appeared to have taken issue with Gates for ending their relationship.
“TO add insult to injury, you then subsequently, with tears in your eyes, implore me to please delete the emails regarding your std, your request that I provide you with antibiotics that you can surreptitiously give to Melinda, and the description of your penis,” the message says.
The release of the doccument was announced by Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney-general, on Friday and came more than a month after the December 19 deadline that was set in legislation mandating that the entire trove of documents related to Epstein be released. As of now, the files have exposed several of Epstein’s powerful connections with figures like US president Bill Clinton, Lord Peter Mandelson, the former UK ambassador to the US, billionaire Tesla owner Elon Musk and Gates.
Another mail regarding Gates read: “I have been asked and wrongly acquiesced into participating in things that have ranged from the morally inappropriate, to the ethically unsound . . . From helping Bill to get drugs, to deal with consequences of sex with russian girls, to facilitating his illicit trysts, with married women, to being asked to provide adderall fro [sic] bridge tournaments.”
‘Absolutely False’: Gates’s team
Meanwhile, the Microsoft co-founder’s spokesperson dismissed the claims, calling them “absolutely absurd and completely false”. “The only thing these documents demonstrate is Epstein’s frustration that he did not have an ongoing relationship with Gates and the lengths he would go to entrap and defame,” the spokesperson said.
It is pertinent to note that the Trump administration initially resisted the publication of all the Epstein files but backed down after bipartisan pressure, including from the president’s allies on the right flank of the Republican Party. The Justice Department maintained that it could not release all the files before December 19 because it needed to comb through the documents to protect the identities of victims with redactions.
“We redacted every woman depicted in any image or video, except Ms Maxwell,” Blanche said, referring to Ghislaine Maxwell, a close associate of Epstein who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in his criminal activities. “We did not redact images of any men, unless it was impossible to redact the woman without also redacting the man,” he added.
However, the Democrats have been accusing the DoJ of continuing to conceal some of the material, saying the full trove of documents amounted to 6 million pages.
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