Bill Gates was accused by Jeffrey Epstein of contracting a sexually transmitted disease from encounters with Russian women, according to an email recently made public. In a self-addressed memo dated July 18, 2013, Epstein alleged that Gates had requested antibiotics to secretly give to his then-wife, Melinda, and detailed intimate health concerns. Gates vehemently denied these accusations, dismissing them as baseless and outrageous. Epstein, in a subsequent email posing as someone else, described being unwillingly involved in morally questionable and potentially illegal activities at Gates’ behest, including procuring drugs for post-Russian encounter repercussions and engaging in inappropriate relationships. Following the online release of these claims, Gates promptly refuted them, asserting that Epstein’s true intent was to tarnish his reputation due to a failed personal connection. Notably, undisclosed images within the files feature Gates alongside Epstein at undisclosed locations, with a redacted female companion. Gates and Melinda were married from 1994 until 2021. Additionally, a document suggests that Elon Musk had shown interest in visiting Epstein’s private island in 2013. An email referenced Musk’s inquiry about visiting on January 2, although Musk has denied ever making the trip.