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Bill Gates 'deeply sorry' for Epstein ties in testimony to US politicians
Key takeaways
- Bill Gates is providing testimony to the US House Oversight Committee as it investigates Jeffrey Epstein.
- Bill Gates says he is "deeply sorry" if his connection to Jeffrey Epstein lent the sex offender any credibility and is denying having "victimised anyone".
- The Microsoft co-founder appeared before a closed-door US House Oversight Committee panel that has been investigating the late sex offender's connections with the rich and powerful.
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Bill Gates is providing testimony to the US House Oversight Committee as it investigates Jeffrey Epstein. (Reuters: Jonathan Ernst)
Bill Gates says he is "deeply sorry" if his connection to Jeffrey Epstein lent the sex offender any credibility and is denying having "victimised anyone".
The Microsoft co-founder appeared before a closed-door US House Oversight Committee panel that has been investigating the late sex offender's connections with the rich and powerful.
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