| What a betrayal. Ugh. |
| Isn’t secretly drugging (poisoning?) someone a crime in itself? |
Yes. Yes it is. And the fact that revealing his secret Epstein life was so abhorrent to him that drugging his wife seemed like a better option than revealing it means that he knew he had effectively ended his marriage. |
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New York Times has confirmed the explosive viral story.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/30/us/bill-gates-epstein.html |
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A lot of people Cc or Bcc emails they send to themselves. It’s also a common email setting so it happens automatically. And people often email themselves drafts if you’re working on a long, serious email. Doesn’t get any more serious than an email like that to the richest man on the globe. |
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I'm sort of shocked that there weren't more redactions on these. Melinda is a victim- why wouldn't her name be withheld under personal privacy?
I work in FOIA, so a slightly different beast, but related. |
I suppose one count say he was protecting her by surreptitiously slipping her antibiotics so she would be cured if a STD without knowing that she had a STD. The upside is that she never knows about his extracurricular activities. Men can be so despicable. |
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I once had a boss who was incompetent and lwould throw any member of our team under the bus in a heartbeat. I bcc(ed) myself on everything to my home email.6 |
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NY Post front page. There’s no way Gates can come back from this.
https://nypost.com/2026/01/30/us-news/epstein-claimed-bill-gates-caught-std-from-sex-with-russian-girls-in-latest-files-released-by-doj/ |