Bill Gates divorce tied with a millionaire pedophile Epstein

The divorce of the Founder of Microsoft Bill Gates and his spouse Melinda may be associated with his contacts with the American Millioner-pedophilus Jeffrey Epstein. It is reported by The Wall Street Journal with reference to sources familiar with the situation.

According to the interlocutors of the publication, the contacts of Gates with Epstein became “one of the sources for concern” Melinda. As the former employee of the Gates Charitable Foundation, the fears of Melinda began in 2013 after the first meeting of the couple with a millionaire, who was later accused of trade in minors for their sexual exploitation.

Edition clarifies that Melind Gates began consulting with lawyers about divorce with Bill since 2019, calling their marriage “irrevocably destroyed.” In particular, she communicated several times with lawyers in October 2019, when information about several meetings of Gates and Epstein appeared in the media after the rape charges were put forward against the millionaire. Then the representative of the Founder of Microsoft Brigitte Arnold declared that entrepreneurs discussed the issues of charity and Gates regretted this and recognized the meeting with Epstein Error.

Representatives of Bill and Melinda Gates refused to comment on the causes of the divorce, the newspaper notes.

Bill Gates and his spouse Melinda announced a divorce on May 4th. According to TMZ edition, Melinda turned to court. According to her, they were irretrievably destroyed by their gates. It is noted that the divorce documents did not have information about the marriage contract. At the same time, the spouses concluded an agreement on separate accommodation.

Jeffrey Epstein was charged with the creation of a criminal network, which allowed him to sexually exploit girls, including 14-year-olds, and mock them. According to some reports, he engaged in human trafficking until 2019. American financier detained on July 6, 2019 in New York. In August of the same year, he brought abacus with life in a prison cell, without waiting for the trial.

/Media reports.