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Gates will answer questions before a House panel about his ties to the financier. His testimony comes as survivors demand accountability and new details emerge about the scope of the network.
Bill Gates will answer questions from a House panel about his ties to Epstein. The testimony comes as survivors are demanding accountability and new details emerge about the scope of Epstein's network and the people who knew about his behavior. Gates has previously acknowledged meeting with Epstein and said he regretted the association.
Gates's testimony matters because it could establish whether he knew details about Epstein's abuse and, if so, what he did with that knowledge. For survivors, public testimony from a high-profile figure is a form of accountability and acknowledgment. The hearing also signals that investigators are continuing to map Epstein's social and professional circle, not just prosecuting him directly.
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