Melinda French Gates Says She Was Upset With Bill Gates’s Meetings With Jeffrey Epstein
Melinda French Gates on Thursday criticized her ex-husband
Bill Gates for having met multiple times with Jeffrey Epstein, the financier
accused of child sex crimes who committed suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial.
In her first televised interview since the couple announced
their divorce in May, French Gates also acknowledged that she had once met
Epstein, saying that afterward she "had nightmares."
"I wanted to see who this man was, and I regretted it
from the second I stepped in the door," she said, without clarifying when
the meeting occurred.
She described Epstein in the meeting as
"abhorrent," and "evil personified," but declined to say if
she requested her husband to stop meeting with him.
"Any of the questions remaining about what Bill's
relationship there was, those are for Bill to answer, but I made it very clear
how I felt about him," said French Gates.
When asked by the CBS journalist if her husband's
relationship with Epstein played a role in their divorce, the philanthropist,
reportedly worth $6 billion, said that it was one of "many things"
that contributed.
The Wall Street Journal revealed that Bill Gates's March
2020 departure from Microsoft occurred during an investigation into an affair
he had with an employee in 2000.
Gates, who founded Microsoft in 1975 and has a reported
wealth of $129 billion, stepped down as the company's CEO in 2000, saying he
wanted to focus on his foundation.
He left his full-time role at Microsoft in 2008, but held
onto his board seat until March 2020.
Epstein hanged himself in his Manhattan jail cell in August
2019, where he was awaiting charges of sexual exploitation of underage girls.
A socialite and donor, his network of relationships extended
from former presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton to British Prince Andrew.
Another person linked to Epstein, the French modeling agent
Jean-Luc Brunel, was found dead in his cell in Paris two weeks ago.
In August, while Gate's divorce was being finalized, he
admitted on CNN that it had been "a huge mistake to spend time" with
Epstein, but that his goal was to raise money for his foundation.
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