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Melinda French Gates Sounds Off On Bill Gates Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein
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In her memoir, The Next Day, and in past interviews, Melinda French Gates didn’t mince words: she found Bill’s continued association with Jeffrey Epstein — a convicted sex offender — deeply unsettling and out of line with her values. She revealed that a single dinner with Epstein in 2013, during which she was visibly disturbed by the mansion’s eerie ambiance and his behavior, marked a turning point. That encounter left her “unsettled,” and signaled deeper marital fissures. She later called Epstein “evil personified,” telling CBS she “did not like” Bill's meetings with him, and complaining that the relationship deeply betrayed both their marriage and her moral compass.
Melinda’s disgust with Epstein’s presence went beyond emotional reaction—it entered the realm of moral accountability. She repeatedly voiced her objections and ultimately cited Bill’s ties to Epstein as a contributing factor in their divorce, decisions that had been simmering since at least 2019. Her statements make clear that this wasn’t a minor misstep but a fundamental breach of trust: one that required her to reckon with the reality that her marriage and her values could no longer coexist with that association.
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Melinda’s disgust with Epstein’s presence went beyond emotional reaction—it entered the realm of moral accountability. She repeatedly voiced her objections and ultimately cited Bill’s ties to Epstein as a contributing factor in their divorce, decisions that had been simmering since at least 2019. Her statements make clear that this wasn’t a minor misstep but a fundamental breach of trust: one that required her to reckon with the reality that her marriage and her values could no longer coexist with that association.
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[email protected]
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10573431/Melinda-Gates-slams-Bills-friendship-pedophile-Jeffrey-Epstein-CBS-interview.html
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In her memoir, The Next Day, and in past interviews, Melinda French Gates didn’t mince words: she found Bill’s continued association with Jeffrey Epstein — a convicted sex offender — deeply unsettling and out of line with her values. She revealed that a single dinner with Epstein in 2013, during which she was visibly disturbed by the mansion’s eerie ambiance and his behavior, marked a turning point. That encounter left her “unsettled,” and signaled deeper marital fissures. She later called Epstein “evil personified,” telling CBS she “did not like” Bill's meetings with him, and complaining that the relationship deeply betrayed both their marriage and her moral compass.
Melinda’s disgust with Epstein’s presence went beyond emotional reaction—it entered the realm of moral accountability. She repeatedly voiced her objections and ultimately cited Bill’s ties to Epstein as a contributing factor in their divorce, decisions that had been simmering since at least 2019. Her statements make clear that this wasn’t a minor misstep but a fundamental breach of trust: one that required her to reckon with the reality that her marriage and her values could no longer coexist with that association.
To contact me:
[email protected]
source:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10573431/Melinda-Gates-slams-Bills-friendship-pedophile-Jeffrey-Epstein-CBS-interview.html
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Melinda’s disgust with Epstein’s presence went beyond emotional reaction—it entered the realm of moral accountability. She repeatedly voiced her objections and ultimately cited Bill’s ties to Epstein as a contributing factor in their divorce, decisions that had been simmering since at least 2019. Her statements make clear that this wasn’t a minor misstep but a fundamental breach of trust: one that required her to reckon with the reality that her marriage and her values could no longer coexist with that association.
To contact me:
[email protected]
source:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10573431/Melinda-Gates-slams-Bills-friendship-pedophile-Jeffrey-Epstein-CBS-interview.html
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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