In a surprise press conference on Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche released over 3.5 million pages of documents from the Epstein Files. There were also 2,000 videos and over 180,000 images in the release. The last release of files included images of Bill Clinton cavorting in Epstein’s hot tub with a redacted sex trafficking victim. The most salacious information uncovered in these new documents relates to the noted farmer and vaccine expert, Bill Gates.
Bill Gates has faced a lot of criticism and questions over his lengthy friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. The two remained bosom buddies for many years after the deceased pedophile Epstein’s first conviction in 2006. The relationship was definitely a source of tension in the Gates marriage, even though Bill and Melinda have never spoken publicly about exactly what went on.
Before we describe the contents of the files relating to Bill Gates, we must make something clear. There’s nothing in the files that we’ve seen so far that would hold up in a court of law. Bill Gates has not been charged with or even accused of any crime.
Jeffrey Epstein kept copious notes on the powerful people in his alleged blackmail network. He did this by writing and sending emails to himself. It was weird. When Epstein wanted to write down his thoughts and interactions with Bill Gates, for example, he wrote the notes down as if he were writing an email TO Bill Gates.
It’s an odd way to keep records, but that’s where these new allegations against Bill Gates came from. Jeffrey Epstein wrote a lengthy email to Bill Gates and sent it to himself.
You can see how Bill Gates’s attorneys would have a field day with that in court. They would simply say the dead pedophile was lying. (Even though it seems silly that Jeffrey Epstein would lie to himself in his own personal notes and records.)
On July 18, 2013, Epstein sent an email to himself about Bill Gates. It begins with the words, “dear Bill”. In addition to his many other faults, Epstein was terrible at spelling.
“I cannot believe that you have chosen to both disregard and discard our friendship developed of over the last 6 years.”
Epstein then states that Bill Gates’s PR person, Larry, “asked me to be the major actor in a cover up so that you can maintain the reputation that you have worked so hard to achieve.”
This appears to be a reference to Larry Cohen, the CEO of Gates Ventures and the former Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Marketing. What was the cover-up that Larry asked Jeffrey Epstein to take part in?
According to Jeffrey Epstein—and keep in mind that these are simply allegations that Epstein wrote in an email to himself:
Bill Gates allegedly caught a sexually transmitted disease from some Russian women. Gates then—allegedly—asked Jeffrey Epstein to provide him with antibiotics that he could administer to his wife without her knowledge or consent.
Epstein wrote:
“TO add insult to the injury you then subsequently with tears in your eyes, implore me to please delete the emails regarding your std, your request that I provide you antibiotics that you can surreptitiously give to Melinda, and the description of your penis.”
The description of his… Good grief! The so-called elites are so weird!
Shortly after Jeffrey Epstein wrote that email to himself about the STD and the antibiotics, Bill Gates and his former wife were involved in some sort of intense marital dispute. We can only speculate on what it was about. Although they didn’t end up getting a divorce until 2021.
As salacious as the allegations are, there’s not really any potential crime that Bill Gates could be charged with. Epstein stated that Bill Gates caught an STD from Russian “women,” which implies that they were not part of his usual stable of young, pubescent girls.
As for the allegation that Bill Gates may have slipped his wife antibiotics in her herbal tea without her knowledge, no prosecutor would ever take that case. It was definitely a jerk move if it happened, and Gates’s reputation will take a much-deserved hit from this, but he won’t be spending any time in jail over it.
Bill Gates and Bill Clinton are just the first notable figures to be damaged in the release of the Epstein files. There will likely be more, as the public now has an additional 3.5 million pages to pore over.

