How Bill Gates' testimony could open the door for other powerful men to speak out against Epstein
EXCLUSIVE: A criminal defense attorney explained why the billionaire's closed-door testimony before the House Oversight Committee about the late sex offender "lowers the barrier for others to come forward"
Tech billionaire Bill Gates ' closed-door testimony before the House panel investigating the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein could inspire other powerful men to step forward, according to a criminal defense attorney.
Gates, 70, appeared before the House Oversight Committee panel investigating Epstein for a closed-door deposition on Wednesday, June 10, during which the Microsoft co-founder declared that he made a "huge mistake" associating with Epstein and denied any criminal wrongdoing connected to the pedophile, who took his own life in prison in August 2019 while awaiting trial for sex …
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