Epstein Files: Bill Gates Caught STD, Epstein Email Says Melinda Gates Searched For Antibiotics for STD
Emergence of New Epstein Files
The latest batch of documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s files, unsealed by the Department of Justice, has brought forth startling allegations involving billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates.
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These papers, released on a Friday, stem from a 2018 defamation lawsuit filed by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell. Among the revelations are emails and notes detailing Epstein’s interactions with Gates, including claims that the Microsoft co-founder had engaged in an extramarital affair. Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in 2019, appeared to use this information as leverage in his communications with Gates, highlighting the financier’s manipulative tactics.

Gates’ Denials and Relationship with Epstein
Bill Gates has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and expressed regret over his association with Epstein, whom he met multiple times between 2011 and 2014 to discuss philanthropic efforts. A spokesperson for Gates dismissed the new allegations as “baseless” and part of Epstein’s pattern of fabricating stories to manipulate influential figures. The files also reveal Epstein’s frustration when Gates declined to participate in a proposed multibillion-dollar charitable fund that Epstein was pitching. Gates and Melinda finalized their divorce in 2021, with reports indicating that Gates’ ties to Epstein contributed to marital tensions, though no direct evidence links the antibiotics claim to the split.

Broader Context and Ongoing Investigations
These disclosures add to the growing scrutiny of Epstein’s network, which included high-profile individuals from tech, finance, and politics. Epstein’s emails suggest he viewed his relationship with Gates as a means to rehabilitate his image after his 2008 conviction for procuring underage girls. While Gates has maintained that their meetings were strictly business-oriented, the unsealed documents paint a picture of Epstein’s persistent efforts to exploit personal vulnerabilities. No criminal charges have been filed against Gates in connection with Epstein, but the files continue to fuel public interest in how the disgraced financier’s influence extended into elite circles, prompting calls for further transparency in ongoing probes.
Epstein’s Claims About Gates’ Affair

In one bombshell email from 2017, Epstein directly referenced an alleged affair by Gates, suggesting he had knowledge of the tech mogul’s personal indiscretions. Epstein wrote to Gates about meeting him to discuss philanthropy, but insinuated that Gates should reimburse him for costs related to the affair. The email implied that Gates’ then-wife, Melinda French Gates, had sought antibiotics—potentially for a sexually transmitted disease—following the alleged infidelity. Epstein framed this as part of a broader conversation about funding for global health initiatives, blending personal gossip with professional overtures in an attempt to secure Gates’ support for his projects.
Why and How?
These emails contain unverified allegations that Bill Gates engaged in extramarital sexual encounters with “Russian girls,” resulting in him contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Epstein claimed he assisted Gates by helping obtain drugs (specifically antibiotics) to address the consequences of these alleged encounters. A spokesperson for Bill Gates has categorically denied these accusations, describing them as “absolutely absurd and completely false,” and attributed the claims to Epstein’s frustration over the end of their association and his attempts to defame Gates.In the same emails, Epstein further alleged that Gates, concerned about potentially transmitting the STD to his then-wife Melinda Gates, requested antibiotics that could be administered “surreptitiously” (secretly, such as by slipping them into her food or drink) without her knowledge. Epstein portrayed himself as having reluctantly participated in morally and ethically questionable requests from Gates, including facilitating illicit activities and providing other substances. These details appear in draft-style notes and a mock resignation letter from the perspective of an alleged Gates Foundation associate named “Boris.” No independent evidence has corroborated these specific claims, and they remain allegations made solely by Epstein in private correspondence.
The narrative suggests tension arose when Epstein grew annoyed or unwilling to continue assisting Gates in such matters, leading to a fallout where Epstein expressed reluctance to maintain contact. Gates reportedly reacted strongly (described in the satirical text as “seething”), though no credible sources support any extreme retaliation. The emails reflect Epstein’s apparent bitterness about losing his connection to Gates, framing the situation as part of broader dissatisfaction with requests he viewed as crossing ethical or legal lines. Gates has previously acknowledged that his meetings with Epstein after the latter’s 2008 conviction were a “huge mistake” and a regret, but he has consistently rejected any involvement in or knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities.
The final element in the text—that Gates allegedly mobilized a “secret network of assassins” from Microsoft staff to ban Epstein from Xbox Live—is satirical exaggeration with no basis in fact. Records from the released Epstein files do show that Jeffrey Epstein’s Xbox Live account was permanently banned by Microsoft in December 2013 for policy violations related to being a registered sex offender (following New York state’s initiative to remove such individuals from online gaming platforms), not due to any personal vendetta or involvement from Gates. This ban occurred years before Epstein’s 2019 arrest and death, and it aligns with standard enforcement actions rather than conspiracy. Overall, while the core allegations about STD treatment and secret administration appear in Epstein’s own unverified writings, they have been firmly denied by Gates’ representatives as fabrications from a disgruntled source.
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