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February 27: Bill Gates Apologizes to Staff for Epstein Ties, Admits to Multiple Affairs

  • Bill Gates Microsoft founder Bill Gates held a staff meeting at his foundation to apologize for his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, acknowledging the inappropriate relationship damaged public trust. Gates also admitted to having affairs with two Russian women during his marriage to Melinda French Gates. The foundation confirmed Gates 'took responsibility' for his past associations with the convicted sex offender during the internal meeting. People.com →
  • King Charles Explosive new emails discovered in the Epstein files reveal that Jeffrey Epstein blamed then-Prince Charles for Andrew's removal as UK trade envoy in 2011. The correspondence suggests Epstein was closely monitoring royal family dynamics and Andrew's official roles. The emails provide fresh insight into how Epstein viewed the royal family hierarchy and his frustration with Charles's influence over Andrew's career. This revelation adds another layer to the complex relationship between Epstein and the British monarchy. News.com.au →
  • Prince William A royal author has revealed that Prince William privately considered his uncle Andrew an 'ignoramus' before King Charles took decisive action against the disgraced royal. The disclosure suggests tensions within the royal family over Andrew's conduct preceded his public downfall. William's assessment reportedly influenced family discussions about Andrew's future role. This insight reveals the internal royal dynamics as the family grappled with the Epstein scandal's impact on the monarchy's reputation. Yahoo →
  • Chris Ryan Media personality Chris Ryan discussed the intense British public backlash against Prince Andrew and the broader Epstein connection's impact on the monarchy during The Ringer podcast. Ryan analyzed how the scandal has fundamentally shifted public perception of the royal family in Britain. The discussion covered the cultural and political ramifications of the Epstein files on British society. Ryan's commentary highlights the growing republican sentiment and calls for royal accountability in the wake of the revelations. The Ringer →
  • Bill Clinton Democratic lawmakers sharply criticized Republican colleagues for what they called a 'clown show' during Bill Clinton's congressional deposition related to the Epstein investigation. The heated exchange occurred when Republicans allegedly made 'unacceptable' interruptions during questioning. Democrats accused their counterparts of turning the serious investigation into political theater. The partisan tensions highlight the challenges of conducting a thorough investigation while managing political divisions over the high-profile case. Sky News →
  • Prince Andrew UK authorities have launched an investigation into whether Jeffrey Epstein used British Royal Air Force bases for sex trafficking operations, with potential involvement from Prince Andrew. The probe examines Epstein's access to military facilities and whether Andrew facilitated such access through his royal connections. Investigators are reviewing flight logs and security records from multiple RAF installations. This represents a significant escalation in the UK's investigation into Epstein's operations on British soil and Andrew's potential complicity. Al Jazeera →
  • Virginia Giuffre The Miami Herald published a pointed editorial questioning where justice is for Epstein victims in the United States, following Prince Andrew's arrest abroad. The editorial specifically highlighted Virginia Giuffre and other survivors who continue seeking accountability from American enablers and associates. The piece criticized the disparity between international action against Andrew and the lack of similar prosecutions in the US. The editorial calls for renewed focus on pursuing justice for victims through the American legal system rather than relying solely on foreign prosecutions. The Pantagraph →