Bill Gates told Congress he saw no evidence of Epstein's crimes
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Gates called the meetings with Epstein a mistake and denied visiting his island. He stated in Congress that he saw no evidence of the financier's crimes.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates stated that he has no evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in criminal activity. He made this statement during closed-door testimony in the US Congress following new questions regarding his contacts with the financier. This was reported by American media, according to UNN.
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During his testimony, Gates admitted that his meetings with Epstein were a serious mistake.
"I never visited his island, his ranch, or his home in Florida. I did not mistreat anyone,"
He also emphasized that he saw no evidence of Epstein's criminal activity during his contacts with him.
The Epstein Case
Jeffrey Epstein was convicted in 2008 of sexual offenses involving minors. In July 2019, he was arrested again on suspicion of new sexual crimes.
That same year, Epstein died in a New York prison cell while awaiting trial. US authorities concluded that he committed suicide.
The release of new US Department of Justice documents has once again drawn attention to Epstein's ties with prominent politicians, businessmen, and public figures.
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