Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reportedly sought treatment for a sexually transmitted disease (STD) after encounters with “Russian girls,” as per claims in the Epstein files. The allegations surfaced as the US Justice Department disclosed a trove of records related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
The claims, likely made in draft emails dated July 18, 2013, suggest Gates sought help from Epstein in obtaining drugs to address the aftermath of the encounters. Additionally, Gates allegedly requested the deletion of correspondence related to the incident and antibiotics for his wife, Melinda French Gates.
In another email draft, Epstein accused Gates of trying to cover up the situation to protect his reputation. The draft mentioned Gates asking for antibiotics to be given to Melinda discreetly and urged the removal of emails referencing the alleged STD.
A spokesperson for Gates vehemently denied the claims in the documents, labeling them as “absolutely absurd and completely false.” The spokesperson highlighted Epstein’s alleged attempts to defame Gates due to a lack of an ongoing relationship.
The recent document release also revealed a list of prominent figures, including US President Donald Trump, Tesla’s Elon Musk, Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and filmmaker Mira Nair. Jeffrey Epstein, the financier at the center of the scandal, died in a New York jail in 2019 under circumstances officially ruled as suicide.
