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Three questions Bill Gates could face as he testifies to Congress on Epstein

Three questions Bill Gates could face as he testifies to Congress on Epstein
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Bill Gates is set to testify before a US congressional committee regarding his past professional relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Gates has expressed regret for the association and maintains he had no knowledge of Epstein's illegal activities.

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The testimony addresses public scrutiny regarding the connections between high-profile philanthropists and disgraced figures revealed in recent DOJ document releases.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Gary O Donoghue Chief North America correspondent US Department of Justice Epstein and Gates pictured together in an undated image published by the US Department of Justice Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and one of the world s most prominent philanthropists, is set to be interviewed by a congressional committee on Wednesday about his past association with the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.

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The article provides a balanced account of the upcoming testimony, including Gates' own statements and the context of the DOJ document release.

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