Bill Gates Testifies on Epstein's Alleged Threats and Blackmail Concerns to Congress
1-Minute Brief
The testimony highlights ongoing scrutiny of high-profile relationships with Jeffrey Epstein and potential blackmail risks involving public figures.
Key Facts
- Bill Gates told Congress that Jeffrey Epstein made what he considered 'veiled threats' to expose his extramarital affairs.
- Gates testified that he was aware of Jeffrey Epstein's prior sex conviction.
- Transcripts of Gates' testimony were released by the House Oversight Committee as part of its Epstein probe.
- Gates named three women with whom he had affairs during his testimony about fears of extortion.
- Gates stated he believes Epstein was plotting to extort him, according to the released transcript.
What Happened
Bill Gates testified before the House Oversight Committee regarding his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, stating that Epstein made 'veiled threats' and that he feared possible extortion related to his extramarital affairs.
Why It Matters
The release of Gates' testimony sheds light on the extent of Epstein's connections with influential individuals and raises questions about the risks of blackmail involving public figures. It also informs ongoing investigations into Epstein's activities and his relationships with prominent individuals.
What's Next
Further examination of the released transcripts and potential follow-up by the House Oversight Committee may provide additional details about Epstein's interactions with other high-profile figures.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoBill Gates told Congress that Jeffrey Epstein made "veiled threats" to expose his affairs
- The IndependentLeft2h agoBill Gates names three women he had affairs with in Epstein testimony about blackmail fears
- CBS NewsLeft57m agoBill Gates testified that he was aware of Jeffrey Epstein's prior sex conviction
