Billionaire globalist Bill Gates is dismissing his past relationship with pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein as merely “foolish.” The Microsoft co-founder is among numerous business and political leaders who maintained close ties with Epstein, despite allegations he was engaged in trafficking underage girls for sexual purposes and a conviction for soliciting minors.
In a recent interview, Gates admitted his association with Epstein, whom he referred to as “Jeffrey,” was a “huge mistake.” The acknowledgment comes as Gates is promoting the release of his new autobiography, Source Code: My Beginnings, next month.
Speaking with the Wall Street Journal, Gates claims he initially believed Epstein could help advance his efforts in global health philanthropy. However, he acknowledged that these efforts were ineffective and his meetings with Epstein were misguided. Gates admitted, “In retrospect, I was foolish to spend any time with him. It was just a huge mistake.”
Epstein, convicted in 2008 for procuring minors for sex, began seeking relationships with influential individuals like Gates around 2010. Reports suggest Epstein aimed to restore his public image through these connections. The relationship between Gates and Epstein continued until the financier’s death in 2019. Epstein is alleged to have died by suicide in a jail cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
The revelations have prompted Gates to reconsider his network of acquaintances, he claims. His former wife, Melinda Gates, has previously shared her concerns regarding his interactions with Epstein. In a 2021 interview with Gayle King, Melinda Gates described Epstein as “evil personified” after meeting him once.
NEW: Bill Gates says his years long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was a mistake, says he was just being “stupid.”
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