Jeffrey Epstein’s Shocking Email About Bill Gates’ Affairs Surfaced Just Before Mysterious Death

So, Bill Gates just dropped a bombshell that’s got everyone raising eyebrows — he admitted to having affairs with Russian women. Yup, the very same tech titan who built Microsoft and shaped the digital age confessed to some eyebrow-raising antics following fresh allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious files. Whether it’s catching an ‘STI from Russian girls’ or dealing with Epstein’s relentless scheming, this saga’s got layers thicker than a cold start-up pitch deck. Gates calls his time with Epstein a “huge mistake,” but the emails reveal some raw, unfiltered drama, including Epstein branding Gates “so cheap” over his treatment of a mistress who apparently couldn’t even afford an air conditioner. Talk about a plot twist — how does the richest guy in the world end up being the stingiest? And buckle up — Gates insists he “did nothing illicit” and saw “nothing illicit,” while facing no accusations from Epstein’s victims. Intrigue, apologies, bridge clubs, and nuclear physicists — who knew the Microsoft story would have this much spice? Ready to dive deep into this tangled web? LEARN MORE.

Yesterday (25 February), the news broke that Bill Gates had admitted to having affairs with Russian women.

The tech billionaire faced a number of new allegations following the release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein’s case. This included that he had caught an ‘STI from Russian girls’.

Gates was married to Melinda Gates for 27 years until 2021 and has called it a ‘huge mistake’ that he spent time with the disgraced financier.

The Microsoft co-founder has not been accused of any wrongdoing by any of the late sex offender’s victims and has said he did and saw ‘nothing illicit’.

An email from the Epstein files reveals that the paedophile sent a brutal email about Gates’ affairs before his death in a New York cell in 2019.

Epstein called Gates 'so cheap'. (Stefan JERREVANG / TT News Agency / AFP via Getty Images)

Epstein called Gates ‘so cheap’. (Stefan JERREVANG / TT News Agency / AFP via Getty Images)

According to a Wall Street Journal report, the tech billionaire told staff at the Gates Foundation earlier this week: “I apologise to other people who are drawn into this because of the mistake that I made.

“I did have affairs, one with a Russian bridge player who met me at bridge events, and one with a Russian nuclear physicist who I met through business activities.”

Epstein is said to have paid the bridge player so she could attend a programming camp to further her career. But there is claims to suggest he had tried to force Gates to pay the money and more with the threat of exposing his affairs.

A Gates spokesperson previously claimed Epstein had ‘tried unsuccessfully to leverage a past relationship to threaten Mr. Gates’.

And in a July 2017 email released as part of the files, Epstein made a number of allegations as he branded the tech boss as ‘so cheap’ for his treatment of a mistress.

“After I sent her that note she said she had little money, couldn’t afford air conditioner, was living on a friends couch. Really needed money. I sent her some,” he emailed Gates’ advisor Boris Nikolic.

Gates was pictured in the files. (US House Oversight Committee)

Gates was pictured in the files. (US House Oversight Committee)

He continued to refer to Gates as ‘nuts’ as he added: “His former girl. Can’t afford air con. Can’t afford to travel to bridge.The richest man in the world is so cheap, his former bridge girl and toy, lives on a friends sofa.”

Gates’ spokesperson previously said that the tech boss never paid Epstein.

During the town hall at the Gates Foundation this week, he added: “I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit.

“To be clear I never spent any time with victims, the women around him.”

Speaking to LADbible, the Gates Foundation said: “This was a scheduled townhall with employees, which Bill does twice a year.

“In the conversation, Bill answered questions submitted by foundation staff on a range of issues, including the release of the Epstein files, the foundation’s work in AI, and the future of global health. In the townhall, Bill spoke candidly, addressing several questions in detail, and took responsibility for his actions.”

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