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Watch: Bill Gates admits he met Epstein after sex conviction and reason will give you the chills

Flight records also reveal that Gates flew with Epstein on the so-called Lolita Express.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2022-05-05 13:47
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Microsoft founder, Bill Gates 65, first met Epstein in 2011 after the financier had been convicted of soliciting sex from a minor in 2008.

Flight records also reveal that Gates flew with Epstein on the so-called Lolita Express from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Palm Beach on March 1, 2013, one of the few flights that year where pilot Larry Viskoski recorded the name of a passenger. 

In a series of interviews, he has tried to defend his meetings with the now-deceased Epstein.

Mistake

Asked about the meetings, Mr Gates described talking with Epstein as a “mistake”.

He was asked if he regretted meeting the Epstein after he had already been convicted of sex crimes.

He replied: “I made a mistake ever meeting with Jeffrey Epstein. You know, maybe her [Melinda’s] instincts on that were keener than mine.

“I had a goal of raising money for global health. I didn’t realise that by having those meetings it almost downplayed what he did.

“I learned more about that over time, I’d add that to a list of big mistakes, including where Melinda’s advice was sound and I should have followed it sooner than I did.

“I had a reason to think these meetings would lead to something good, but I shouldn’t have done them.”

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Bill Gates Gets Asked About His Friend Jeffrey Epstein— His Response Will Give You Chills pic.twitter.com/AQAVrcRFmU

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 4, 2022

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Bill Gates, one of the world’s most powerful people, is rightly asked about his relationship to Jeffrey Epstein by the US media.

Why on earth is this question never posed to Peter Mandelson here in the U.K.? Is our media more cowardly? Less professional? https://t.co/3doBTfJrZ4

— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) May 4, 2022

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I can’t believe people trust this man. This is beyond awkward. https://t.co/O3nLzqPYx3

— J.nel (@Thr33Six9) May 4, 2022

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Bill Gates he knew Jeffrey Epstein was a "bad person" but wanted his money connections. This is a microcosm of the ethical behavior behind the Bill Gates brand #NewWorldOrder https://t.co/A8qxD3WB3O

— The Soviet States of America ☭🙃🙃🙃 (@R_Daneel_0livaw) May 4, 2022

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Gates admits he hung out with Epstein after knowing about the sex slaves. Says it was because he wanted Epstein's money for charity. https://t.co/GMhJijJK9U

— Dean Skoreyko (@bcbluecon) May 4, 2022

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He looked nervous when asked and his answer had an ungrateful tone about it… like no big deal.

— No (@mad2big) May 5, 2022

Related: Off the hook? Giuffre’s 2009 settlement with Jeffrey Epstein made public

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