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Gates calls Epstein 'draft email' STI allegations 'absurd and completely false'
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After the U.S. Justice Department released roughly three million Epstein-related files on January 30, 2026, attention focused on draft emails Jeffrey Epstein apparently wrote to himself in 2013 claiming — without evidence — that he had arranged sexual encounters for Bill Gates and helped Gates obtain medication to hide a sexually transmitted infection from Melinda French Gates. A spokesperson for Gates called the allegations 'absolutely absurd and completely false,' saying the unsent drafts reflected Epstein's frustration at lacking a real relationship with Gates and 'the lengths he would go to entrap and defame.' Gates said the email 'was never sent' and is 'false.' The claims were widely reported but remain uncorroborated.
Source: https://www.aol.com/articles/bill-gates-says-absurd-epstein-172603791.html
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