Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, will be heard on June 10 by a committee of the House of Representatives in the U.S. Congress, which is investigating the Epstein scandal. The hearing will take place behind closed doors, and Gates will be questioned about his connections to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. A spokesperson for the billionaire stated that Gates 'is pleased' to have the opportunity to appear before the committee and is eager to answer questions, emphasizing that he has never participated in Epstein's illegal activities.
At the end of February, Gates acknowledged that his relationships with Epstein were a 'huge mistake' and admitted that he had extramarital relationships with two Russian women, but denied any involvement in his actions. Epstein died in custody in 2019, before being tried for sexual offenses.
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