Bill Gates tells Congress he 'never' discussed Jeffrey Epstein with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
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Bill Gates informed Congress that he never had any conversations about Jeffrey Epstein with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, according to a newly released transcript from his appearance before the House Oversight Committee on June 10.The Microsoft founder testified during a closed-door session as part of the committee's inquiry into the convicted sex offender and how US authorities handled the case.During questioning, the tech billionaire described how Epstein had kept a photograph showing Mr Gates and Mr Mountbatten-Windsor together at an official UK function, despite the financier never attending their meetings."Weirdly in the set of photos that I guess Epstein kept, there is a photo of me and prince Andrew at one of those official state meetings," Mr Gates stated.He conceded that his association with Epstein "was a grave error in judgment".Mr Gates told the committee he had encountered Mr Mountbatten-Windsor on two occasions during official visits to the United Kingdom, when the former...
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