Bill Gates Denies Russian Girls Relations and STD Claims in Epstein Files Scandal

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Bill Gates Denies Russian Girls Relations and STD Claims in Epstein Files Scandal

Bill Gates rejects false Epstein files claims of Russian girls relations and STD after antibiotics email surfaces. Latest updates on billionaire's denial amid fresh DOJ documents.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has strongly denied shocking allegations from the Jeffrey Epstein files, calling claims of physical relations with Russian girls and contracting an STD "completely false and malicious."

Just 10 hours ago, fresh details emerged from 30 lakh pages of US Department of Justice (DOJ) documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 photos released on January 30. These Bill Gates Epstein files include photos of Gates with women and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, plus an email where Epstein alleged Gates sought antibiotics secretly for his ex-wife, Melinda Gates, after an alleged STD.

Gates' Firm Denial Amid Epstein's Revenge Claims

Gates' spokesperson dismissed the Bill Gates STD claims as "absurd," saying Epstein was furious after Gates cut ties to protect his reputation. "These are desperate attempts to defame him," the statement read. No evidence supports the Russian girls relations accusation, and Gates has long regretted his Epstein meetings.

In 2021, Gates called linking up with Epstein a "big mistake" for Gates Foundation donations. Reports from The New York Times note their six-year friendship ended bitterly, with Epstein lashing out via emails.

New Gates Epstein Photos Spark Questions

A viral photo from the files shows Gates and Epstein together, though the date is unclear. Past reports by The New York Times and Wall Street Journal reveal multiple 2011-2013 meetings, including late nights at Epstein's New York home and private jet flights. Gates insists he attended no parties or private events.

This Jeffrey Epstein scandal link factored into Bill and Melinda Gates' 2021 divorce after 27 years. Melinda cited Gates' affairs and Epstein ties, consulting lawyers in 2019 post-media reports.

Why the Epstein Case Matters Now

The Epstein saga started in 2005 with a 14-year-old girl's Florida complaint of abuse at his mansion. Probes uncovered 50+ underage victims lured via his "Lolita Express" jet for high-profile parties. Epstein got a lenient 2008 deal—13 months jail with work release—due to influence.

Arrested again in 2019 for sex trafficking, Epstein died by suicide. Associate Ghislaine Maxwell got 20 years in 2021.

Takeaway: These Bill Gates Epstein files remind us how power shields predators. Experts urge full transparency from elites named. Stay tuned for DOJ updates—why it matters in today's trust-eroded world.

 

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