The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday released about 3.5 million documents associated with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including a July 2013 email containing allegations involving Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
One of the documents is an alleged email that Epstein sent to himself after a business venture with Gates and JPMorgan Chase failed. Epstein conveyed his feelings of betrayal in the message, characterising Gates as a long-time friend who had supposedly betrayed him.
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In the email referenced in the recently made public documents, Epstein expressed his dissatisfaction over Bill Gates’ request for him to remove correspondence pertaining to claims of treatment for STDs and other extremely private issues.
Epstein added that Gates had previously offered him a two-year severance package in exchange for his resignation from roles associated with BG3 and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The email details a number of purported acts that Epstein said he was asked to assist with, but the allegations are still unsubstantiated.

In response, Gates’ representatives vehemently refuted the accusations, claiming that Epstein was trying to “entrap and defame” Bill Gates and that the emails show his dissatisfaction with the lack of a continuing relationship with the Microsoft founder.
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Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide at a Manhattan jail on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
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