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Trump reels from Iran woes as he prepares for America 250, lawmakers continue probing Epstein case

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Bill Gates said Epstein tried to use knowledge of his affairs "to pressure me".

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Bill Gates testified June 10 for nearly six hours before the House Oversight Committee, which is examining the government's handling of the Epstein case and those with ties to him.

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Bill Gates has admitted to three extramarital affairs during a congressional hearing focused on his association with Jeffrey Epstein.The 70-year-old Microsoft founder testified before the House Oversight Committee on June 10, with the transcript released earlier this month revealing the identities of two women for the first time.Mr Gates confirmed relationships with Alice Jacobs Nesselrodt, a medical entrepreneur holding a Harvard Medical School doctorate, and Karima Nigmatulina, a Russian nuclear scientist.Mr Gates's association with Jeffrey Epstein was widely considered a significant factor in Melinda Gates's decision to end their 27-year marriage in 2021.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Gates maintained a friendship with Epstein for years despite the late financier being a registered sex offender, and told Congress he regretted ever meeting him.The third woman involved was Mila Antonova, a Russian bridge player three decades younger than Mr Gates, whom he described to the...

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Trump reels from Iran woes as he prepares for America 250, lawmakers continue probing Epstein case.

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President Trump says he ordered the Justice Department to investigate alleged gas price gouging amid negotiations with Iran.

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Meanwhile, new details have emerged on Bill Gates' congressional testimony about his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

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