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Gates acknowledged affairs with a Harvard doctor and Russian nuclear scientist in congressional testimony but claimed he didn't witness crimes despite Epstein associations. The testimony contradicts earlier public statements and fuels ongoing questions.
Bill Gates acknowledged having affairs with a Harvard doctor and a Russian nuclear scientist in congressional testimony but claimed he didn't witness crimes despite his associations with Jeffrey Epstein. The testimony contradicts earlier public statements where Gates had been vaguer about his personal conduct and his relationship with Epstein.
Admitting to affairs under oath is significant because it's verifiable and changes what he's publicly claimed. The Epstein question matters more—he's saying he knew Epstein well enough to socialize but never saw anything criminal. That's a narrow defense and hard to prove if anyone who was present disputes it. Depositions are sworn statements. If later evidence shows he's lying, perjury charges become possible.
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