
Bill Gates now finds himself forced to answer for a relationship he once tried to minimize. In his telling, there were only dinners, no island visits, no women, and an association he now calls a “mistake” filled with “regret.” Yet the release of Epstein’s draft emails, laced with lurid claims of STDs, Russian girls, and secret medication for Melinda, has ripped open old wounds and public distrust.
Melinda’s voice adds a deeper fracture: a 27–year marriage eroded in part by his insistence on meeting a man she describes as “evil personified.” Seeing her name in the files, she says, drags her back into “very, very painful times.” While Gates flatly denies Epstein’s allegations as “absolutely absurd and completely false,” the documents have already done their damage. The facts, the lies, and the regrets now blur together in a story no one can fully clean up.