The Vault: The Epstein Files
Bill Gates was not honest, or at minimum not fully forthcoming, about the true depth and consequences of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. For years, the public explanation was basically that Gates met Epstein because he believed Epstein might help raise money for global health philanthropy, and Gates later called the relationship a “huge mistake.” But reporting has shown the relationship was more layered than that: Gates met with Epstein multiple times after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, Epstein had contact with people inside Gates’s professional orbit, and later records suggested Epstein tried to use knowledge of Gates’s private life as leverage in philanthropic and business dealings. Gates has denied doing anything illicit and has said he saw nothing illicit, but the steady drip of meetings, intermediaries, private entanglements, and reputational cleanup has made his earlier explanations look narrow, lawyered, and incomplete. That relationship has cost Gates in ways that go far beyond bad headlines. Melinda French Gates has said Epstein was one factor among many in the breakdown of their marriage, and reporting has tied her divorce concerns to Gates’s dealings with Epstein. Gates has also had to apologize to foundation staff, face renewed scrutiny over the Gates Foundation’s Epstein-adjacent contacts, and deal with damage to the carefully built image of the harmless sweater-wearing philanthropist who simply wants to save the world. The Epstein connection has become part of a broader public reassessment of Gates — not as proof that he committed Epstein’s crimes, but as evidence that he showed terrible judgment, kept company he never should have kept, and then failed to level with the public about how ugly that association really was. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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