Bill Gates set to testify before US Congress in Epstein investigation
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates will testify before Congress in the Epstein investigation.
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Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder, is scheduled to testify before a US Congressional committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein's wrongdoing. This makes Gates the latest high-profile individual to agree to appear before the committee. His testimony is significant as Congress continues its inquiry into the extent of Epstein's network and activities. The investigation aims to understand the full scope of Epstein's illicit operations and those who may have been involved or had knowledge of them.
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Bill Gates is set to testify before the committee investigating Epstein's wrongdoing.
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