The DOJ has released millions of Epstein-related documents, including a controversial email draft alleging Bill Gates sought secret medical assistance from the financier, though officials warn the files may contain unverified or fraudulent content.
Newly released Epstein files allege Bill Gates asked Jeffrey Epstein for “antibiotics” for his wife, Melinda, with the documents claiming it followed an STD he reportedly contracted from “Russian girls.” pic.twitter.com/Ei8uf8GzlA
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The Department of Justice released over three million pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related records Friday, including a 2013 email draft involving Bill Gates. In the self-addressed draft, Epstein claimed Gates asked him to delete messages regarding an “std” and requested antibiotics to “surreptitiously give to Melinda.” The release follows the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
The DOJ cautioned that the production may contain “fake or falsely submitted” material from the public. While “I had dinners with him. I regret doing that,” Gates previously stated, the documents also mention “Russian girls.” Officials noted they “erred on the side of over-collecting” while redacting victim information to ensure broad public transparency.

