Bill Gates to testify before House Oversight Committee on Epstein today
Tech billionaire Bill Gates is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday morning, the latest high-profile witness to testify as part of the panel’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and one of the richest people on Earth, was among several prominent people to appear in the Justice Department’s release of the Epstein files. Those documents show that Gates and Epstein met multiple times, and those close to Gates maintained a relationship with the sex offender.
Gates has said that he was “foolish” to spend time with Epstein. “I thought it would help me with global health, philanthropy. In fact, it failed to do that, and it was just a huge mistake,” he told The Wall Street Journal in January 2025.
His charity organization, the Gates Foundation, commissioned an external investigation into its ties to Epstein in March.
Gates is not charged with any crime connected to Epstein, and he is not accused of wrongdoing. After his appearance before the House Oversight Committee was scheduled in April, his spokesperson told MS NOW, “While he never witnessed or participated in any of Epstein’s illegal conduct, he is looking forward to answering all the committee’s questions to support their important work.”
The committee previously heard testimony about Epstein from retail billionaire Les Wexner, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of StateHillary Clinton, among others. Several of Epstein’s former assistants have also appeared before the panel.
Epstein cultivated a network of rich and influential people across industries, including businessmen, Silicon Valley investors and academics. Many of them who appeared in the Epstein files have faced professional consequences — to varying degrees — for having associated with him.
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