Bill Gates says Epstein sought to blackmail him over extramarital affairs
Bill Gates testified before the House oversight committee on June 10th, revealing that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had considered blackmailing him over extramarital affairs. According to a transcript released by the committee, Gates stated that Epstein made "veiled" threats and appeared to be exploring ways to exploit his knowledge of Gates's affairs to keep him involved.

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AI-generatedBill Gates testified before the House oversight committee on June 10th, revealing that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had considered blackmailing him over extramarital affairs. According to a transcript released by the committee, Gates stated that Epstein made "veiled" threats and appeared to be exploring ways to exploit his knowledge of Gates's affairs to keep him involved. While Gates clarified he was never actually blackmailed, he saw draft emails suggesting Epstein was rehearsing such tactics. Gates's testimony addressed his past friendship with Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 awaiting trial for sex crimes. Gates previously admitted to extramarital affairs and acknowledged his relationship with Epstein began in 2011, after Epstein's guilty plea to prostitution charges involving minors.
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5 extractedGates admitted to extramarital affairs with two Russian women.
Gates stated he was not blackmailed, but Epstein's draft emails suggested blackmail attempts.
Bill Gates told US Congress that Jeffrey Epstein sought to blackmail him over extramarital affairs.
Gates claims his relationship with Epstein began in 2011, after Epstein's guilty plea for prostitution charges.
Epstein considered exploiting knowledge of Gates's affairs to keep him involved.