The New York Times published a lengthy article about Bill Gates’ friendship with convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Gates visited Epstein’s lavish townhouse in Manhattan on several occasions. He hitched a ride on Epstein’s private jet. They engaged in lengthy discussions about philanthropy.
All of this hobnobbing happened after Epstein was convicted for soliciting prostitution from a minor and was required to register as a sex offender.
Gates says he now “regrets” the relationship.
Mr. Gates, the Microsoft co-founder, whose $100 billion-plus fortune has endowed the world’s largest charitable organization, has done his best to minimize his connections to Mr. Epstein. “I didn’t have any business relationship or friendship with him,” he told The Wall Street Journal last month.
In fact, beginning in 2011, Mr. Gates met with Mr. Epstein on numerous occasions — including at least three times at Mr. Epstein’s palatial Manhattan townhouse, and at least once staying late into the night, according to interviews with more than a dozen people familiar with the relationship, as well as documents reviewed by The New York Times.
Employees of Mr. Gates’s foundation also paid multiple visits to Mr. Epstein’s mansion. And Mr. Epstein spoke with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and JPMorgan Chase about a proposed multibillion-dollar charitable fund — an arrangement that had the potential to generate enormous fees for Mr. Epstein.
“His lifestyle is very different and kind of intriguing although it would not work for me,” Mr. Gates emailed colleagues in 2011, after his first get-together with Mr. Epstein.
Bridgitt Arnold, a spokeswoman for Mr. Gates, said he “was referring only to the unique décor of the Epstein residence — and Epstein’s habit of spontaneously bringing acquaintances in to meet Mr. Gates….”
Two members of Mr. Gates’s inner circle — Boris Nikolic and Melanie Walker — were close to Mr. Epstein and at times functioned as intermediaries between the two men.
Ms. Walker met Mr. Epstein in 1992, six months after graduating from the University of Texas. Mr. Epstein, who was an adviser to Mr. Wexner, the owner of Victoria’s Secret, told Ms. Walker that he could land her an audition for a modeling job there, according to Ms. Walker. She later moved to New York and stayed in a Manhattan apartment building that Mr. Epstein owned. After she graduated from medical school, she said, Mr. Epstein hired her as a science adviser in 1998.
Ms. Walker later met Steven Sinofsky, a senior executive at Microsoft who became president of its Windows division, and moved to Seattle to be with him. In 2006, she joined the Gates Foundation with the title of senior program officer.
At the foundation, Ms. Walker met and befriended Mr. Nikolic, a native of what is now Croatia and a former fellow at Harvard Medical School who was the foundation’s science adviser. Mr. Nikolic and Mr. Gates frequently traveled and socialized together.
Ms. Walker, who had remained in close touch with Mr. Epstein, introduced him to Mr. Nikolic, and the men became friendly.
In Jeffrey Epstein’s will, he named Mr. Nikolic as a fallback executor of his estate, in case the two primary executors declined.
Mr. Nikolic declined the designation.
We knew Bill Gates has bad judgment about education. Now we know he has appallingly bad judgment about people. Hasn’t he ever googled people before meeting with them? Isn’t there someone on staff to do it for him?
I’ve tried many times to meet with Bill Gates, with no success. I guess I don’t have the right connections.

Friendly relationships with David Koch and Jeffrey Epstein, Microsoft ruled a monopoly, a lifetime of highly questionable investments, insulting comments like telling the developing world their problems could be solved by raising chickens — while engaging in neocolonial school privatization schemes that subverted the sovereignty of democratic governments in the developing world, failed Common Core related education experiments foisted on the entire United States without first being tested or even written and developed, failed teacher rating experiments that failed when they were tested on selected districts and charters, computerized public toilets that trapped people in India for hours, an award to Modi the Trump of India for promoting public toilets, unwillingness to ever accept blame for anything… and the list seems to be growing.
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If Mr. Gates wanted to do something really valuable for American education, he could take a lesson from Andrew Carnegie and put a lot of money into building Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs in poor neighborhoods around the country–places with libraries and gyms and movie theatres and greenhouses and coaches and counselors and homework helpers–places where the poorest of children in this country could go after school and learn and socialize and get some physical activity and enjoy themselves in safe, productive environments.
Those toilets were/are a very good thing. Modi, well, he’s a right-wing ultra-nationalist like Trump–a man who stirs up divisional hatred.
About the Epstein connection. I don’t know. It’s horrifying. Epstein was a collector of famous people. His phone book is astonishing–lots and lots and lots of well-known folks in it–celebrities, politicians, heads of state, financiers, captains of industry. He certainly had a lot of protectors among the rich and powerful, alll of whom, now, “barely knew the guy.”
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You have all the right connections…..Gates has all the wrong answers and he knows it. A meeting with you would give him an “F” in the education department. He would be exposed as the “F”raud that he is.
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The very wealthy, in the United States and elsewhere, don’t live in the same world that you and I live in. Clearly. Different rules apply to them, even here, even though the country was founded on the notion that the same rules should apply (sort of) to everyone.
Thus Epstein and his sweetheart deal from Acosta. Thus all our business monopolists. Thus the crooks who brought us the 2007-2008 financial crisis, none of whom went to jail. Thus the new Teflon Don (‘Little Fingers”) Trumpbalone. Thus the insane, Kafkaesque rabbit hole that any ordinary person falls into if he or she gets caught up in our legal system [sic].
We have more people under penal supervision, per capita, than any other country in the world does, but those are almost all brown people and poor people. We have whatever “justice” money buys. And whether things will continue in that way is being tested, right now, in our courts in hundreds of proceedings against Don the Con.
The very notion of democratic government is at stake.
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I read a news story recently saying that 40 percent of Americans haven’t the resources to meet a $400 emergency expense. If such a person gets charged with a crime and can’t afford a good lawyer, forget it. He or she is toast. One set of rules for the Epsteins of this country. Another for everyone else. So much for equality under the law.
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all while we never seem to stop hearing from pretty much any and all news outlets that the US economy has never been “better…”
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We are in the midst of an uptick in the business cycle. Good for what remains of the middle class. Great for the rich. But then, there’s that 40 percent. . . .
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The only connection needed to meet face-to-face with Bill G’r’ates (definition intended: “to have an annoying or painful effect) is billions of dollars that might end up in his tax avoidance foundation. The more money in his tax avoidance foundation, the more power he has to buy state governments.
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Interesting also that how J Epstein made his money—unlike his sex offender status– is not googlable. About all folks know is that he made $200million in 5yrs at one point, mostly as wealth mgr for a large corp] [L Wexner brands – Victoria’s Secret!—lotsa truck over the yrs w/?-aged Russian “models”]. He claimed to be doing intelligence work at various points [confirmed? later by SDistr FL DA] & hobnobbed w/arms dealers. He bought companies, which paid him $400million between ’99 & death; his estate was about $500million. Perhaps a point Gates should have looked at, rather than his claimed potential for raising trillions from billionaire+ clients.
Epstein seems to have skated through several near misses: he was fired from his 1st job (math/physics teacher at prestigious Dalton School) after just 2 yrs; reason was murky [poor performance]; emerged thro Dalton-parent connections at Bear-Stearns & made jr partner w/n 5 yrs but—was fired—supposedly for a snafu involving lending $ to a personal friends (…) And his biggest skate of all was in FL, which let him off the hook in 2008 for some 50+ claims by underaged girls, pinning on him only 1 felony charge & letting him do 13mos (mostly work-release).
The guy was smart, sleazy & secretive, w/a full court of wealthy, prestigious admirers, conned by appearances.
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Epstein supposedly made his money in the stock market; he even claimed to have invented derivatives, but the earnings of his charity trailed the market, so he wasn’t some sort of genius investor, and Wall Street professionals say that no one they knew traded with him, and with the single exception of Wexner, none of those professionals knew anyone who invested with him. So, where did all that money–the 559 million this creep left in assets–come from? Did it have anything to do with running teenaged prostitutes (uh, models) for many of the most wealthy and powerful people in the world? Was he in the honey trap/blackmail business? I’ve read a number of news reports saying that actually bragged to associates, often, that he had a lot of dirt on a lot of important people. How did he get such a sweetheart deal from Trump’s Labor Secretary, Acosta? Why was a fellow as high profile as Epstein was not kept alive to stand trial? How hard would THAT be to make happen, if the folks in charge wanted it to happen? All this smells to high heaven. The day he was arrested, I said to a friend, “I doubt seriously that he will live to be tried in court; he knows too much about a lot of high-level dirt bags.” http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/07/hedge-funders-have-some-thoughts-on-what-epstein-was-doing.html
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“Did it have anything to do with running teenaged prostitutes (uh, models) for many of the most wealthy and powerful people in the world?”
This is what I think. That Epstein’s money came from the same place Trump’s comes from, RUSSIA, and Epstein’s job was to use those trafficked teenage prostituted to lure in as many wealthy and/or powerful Americans as possible so Putin would have Kompromat on them just like he does for Trump. I think this also explains why Mitch McConnel is owned by Russia. Moscow Mitch like so many others were also lured into the trap of trafficked teenage flesh recruited and/or kidnapped by the Epstein sex-machine.
“In Russian culture, kompromat, short for ‘compromising material’, is damaging information about a politician, a businessperson, or other public figure, used to create negative publicity, as well as for blackmail and extortion>
The Russians play the long game. Too many Americans play the short game and never look far into the future.
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Why is this not surprising?
A despicable person (you guess which one I’m talking about) has despicable fiends…er, friends.
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I want to read a critical assessment about Melinda Gates’ self-aggrandizing, donor announcements. Where are the journalists’ questions about Ms. Gates’ decision to self-appoint which industries should be targeted for female fast tracking (excludes education and her church), why she is ignorant that income equality correlates with gender equality, and, why she thinks that destroying democracy and the common good is her right.
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A photo taken at Epstein’s mansion of Epstein standing between Gates and Larry Summers (senior advisor to CAP) – priceless.
“Lifestyle” redefined as “intriguing mansion decor” . Excuses of the rich and unaccountable.
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