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“Totally untrue”: Bill Gates responds to accusation of STD involvement with Russian prostitute from Epstein documents

"Totally untrue": Bill Gates responds to accusation of STD involvement with Russian prostitute from Epstein documents

A recent release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein has brought forward serious accusations against Bill Gates, the billionaire philanthropist. These documents, which span millions of pages, reportedly include claims that Gates sought Epstein’s help to discreetly administer antibiotics to his wife following a sexually transmitted disease he allegedly contracted from a “Russian girl.”

According to an email, Epstein mentioned a marital dispute involving Gates and his then-wife, Melinda, in July 2013. It seems that these communications were intended to document the allegations and were conveyed through Epstein’s own account, purportedly written by Boris Nikolic, a scientific adviser to Gates.

In the email, there are indications that Gates asked for assistance in various questionable matters, ranging from acquiring medication for the consequences of his encounter to facilitating illicit affairs with married women. One passage refers to being asked to maintain a cover-up to protect Gates’ reputation.

The email goes as far as requesting the deletion of any emails regarding STD-related matters and certain personal details.

In response to these allegations, a spokesperson for Gates firmly denied the claims, labeling them as “completely unreasonable and completely false.” The spokesperson contended that the documents merely reflect Epstein’s frustrations stemming from their terminated relationship.

Melinda Gates, who divorced Bill Gates, acknowledged in 2022 that his connection with Epstein contributed to their separation. She expressed her distaste for Epstein, calling him “abominable” and lamented for the younger women affected by his actions.

Additionally, Gates has previously described his friendship with Epstein as a “big mistake.” Melinda has suggested that there were multiple instances of infidelity during their 27-year marriage.

The Department of Justice recently announced that the files released comprise 3.5 million pages, with additional images and videos included.

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