New book on Bill Gates: «Never left alone with the interns, he was like a kid in a candy store»
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Microsoft had banned female interns from being alone with Bill Gates: "He was like a kid in a candy store."
This is what emerges in a new book entitled "Billionaire, Nerd, Savior, King: Bill Gates and his quest to shape our world" , written by New York Times journalist Anupreeta Das , out August 13, which chronicles the intimate details of the billionaire's relationships with women.
The book, according to previews by the Daily Mail, claims that the Gates' marriage reached breaking point in 2019, when the connection with the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein came to light. Bill Gates' agenda would have been full of "commitments" without explanation and his wife Melinda would have at least once changed her husband's entire security staff because she didn't trust them. But the decision to leave him was reportedly made for another reason: the revelation of details of his connection to Jeffrey Epstein in 2019 that Gates claims was only for philanthropic reasons.
The writer claims that Bill cheated on Melinda many times and was "like a kid in a candy store" with the Microsoft interns, so much so that the young women were forbidden to be alone with him. Melinda would have started consulting lawyers to divide the 150 billion dollar estate. He then filed for divorce in 2021, calling his marriage of 27 years and three children "irretrievably broken." The book reveals that the Gateses did not sign a prenuptial agreement, but did sign an agreement to separate and divide their assets that left Melinda with more than $6 billion.
(Unioneonline/D)