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Bill Gates will attest before the U.S. Congressional committee on his contacts with a dead convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by the media.
Microsoft's co-founder is scheduled to give an interview transcript on June 10, reporting on Wednesday many media, citing anonymous sources.
This occurred after March 3, erstwhile parliamentarians asked for details of his ties to Epstein to be disclosed.
Gates is another well-known individual who agreed to attest before the home of Representatives Supervisory Commission as part of an investigation into a disgraced financier who died in a fresh York jail cell in August 2019.
As part of the investigation, evidence has already been taken over by erstwhile U.S. president Bill Clinton and his wife, erstwhile Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Gates' spokesperson said a billionaire "welcomes" the anticipation of appearing before the committee, as reported by The Independent.
"Although he has never witnessed or participated in any of Epstein's illegal activities, he looks forward to answering all the Commission's questions to support their crucial work" said the spokesperson in a statement.
Last November U.S. president Donald Trump signed a bill requiring the Department of Justice to disclose an investigation into Epstein.
Since then, more than 3 million papers have been made public, including those describing Gates' communication details and his relation with the deceased financier.
In any declassified documents, Gates was accused of practicing outside marriage ‘sex with Russians’ arranged through a network of Epstein's human traffickers, and then applied for drugs for sexually transmitted disease, though no of Epstein's victims accused a billionaire of mistreatment.
Other papers propose that Gates could have utilized Epstein's network to influence wellness issues, and the Justice Department's files mention meetings where healthcare issues were discussed.
Early that year, in an interview with 9 News Australia, Gates apologized for his connections with Epstein, calling spending time with him ‘stupid’ and adding that their interactions were limited to dinner and did not include visits to Epstein Island.
He claimed that the meetings focused on raising funds for global wellness initiatives related to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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