Melinda Gates met with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein alongside her husband, Bill, in New York City and soon after said she was furious at the relationship between the two men, according to people familiar with the situation.
The previously unreported meeting occurred at Epsteinâs Upper East Side mansion in September 2013, on the same day the couple accepted the Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award at The Pierre hotel and were photographed alongside then-Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
The meeting would prove a turning point for Gatesâ relationship with Epstein, the people familiar with the matter say, as Melinda told friends after the encounter how uncomfortable she was in the company of the wealthy sex offender and how she wanted nothing to do with him.
Gatesâ friendship with Epsteinâwho for years was accused of molesting scores of underage girlsâstill haunts Melinda, according to friends of the couple who spoke to The Daily Beast this week in light of the pairâs divorce announcement, which had been weeks in the making.
The Daily Beast has learned that financial and public-relations specialists had been feverishly working on details of the pairâs split for weeks before the couple announced their divorce on Monday.
âAfter a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage,â the two said in a brief statement posted on Twitter. âWe have raised three incredible children and built a foundation that works all over the world to enable all people to lead healthy, productive lives.â
A representative for Bill and Melinda Gates did not respond to requests for comment for this report.
The ties between Gates and Epstein ran much deeper than the tech mogul first admitted. As The New York Times reported, starting in 2011, Gates met with Epstein on numerous occasions. This was three years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting an underage girl in Florida; by then, accusations that Epstein exploited girls and young women were widely reported in the press.
As the Times reported, two people close to Gates acted as intermediaries between the two: Boris Nikolic, a biotech investor and former adviser to Gates who was mysteriously named a backup executor in Epsteinâs last will and testament; and Melanie Walker, who worked at the Gates Foundation and served as a science adviser to Epstein. A person close to Walker told The Daily Beast she did not attend nor help set up any meetings between Gates and Epstein. Nikolic did not return multiple requests for comment.
Soon after Epsteinâs arrest in July 2019, Gates became one of many prominent people to face scrutiny over ties to the sex trafficker.
The New York Times revealed Gates had met with Epstein at a 2011 get-together at Epsteinâs Manhattan townhouse that included the financierâs ex-girlfriend Eva Andersson-Dubin and her daughter. (Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Epsteinâs sex ring, has accused Dubinâs hedge-funder husband, Glenn, of abuseâa charge he has strenuously denied.)
Indeed, the Times reported Gates visited Epstein multiple times from 2011 to 2013, and that Epstein had tried pitching a new charitable fund to JPMorgan honchos and to the Gates Foundation. In 2013, Gates also took a ride on Epsteinâs private jet (christened by tabloids as the Lolita Express), from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Palm Beach, Florida, according to flight records reviewed by the Times. CNBC also reported that Gates rendezvoused with Epstein in New York in 2013.
When Gates first met Epstein, he was still Microsoftâs chairman and the second richest person in the world, with a net worth of $56 billion.
âI met him. I didnât have any business relationship or friendship with him,â Gates said in September 2019, as media coverage into his connections with Epstein were heating up. âI didnât go to New Mexico or Florida or Palm Beach or any of that. There were people around him who were saying, âHey, if you want to raise money for global health and get more philanthropy, he knows a lot of rich people.â
âEvery meeting where I was with him were meetings with men. I was never at any parties or anything like that. He never donated any money to anything that I know about.â
One associate in the technology world whoâs attended the same events as Epstein, including a TED conference in Monterey, California, was surprised Gates had considered cultivating philanthropic ties with the late pedophile.
âI canât make the claim that so many are claiming,â the person told The Daily Beast on the condition of anonymity, referring to people in Epsteinâs orbit whoâve said they had no suspicions of Epsteinâs abuse. âIf you ask Bill Gates, heâll say, âOh I had absolutely no idea he wasnât up to anything of the highest moral character.â But I seriously doubted Epsteinâs moral character.â
âThe people around him,â the person added, referring to Epstein, âhad a varying spectrum of what they knew and what they didnât know and how they rationalized it.â
This person wasnât surprised that Melinda Gates was put off by Epstein, saying âa lot of people were uncomfortable with Epstein, completely independent of hisâ sexual misconduct. âHe just was an obnoxious guy. He almost made a point of having bad manners, not paying attention at dinner⌠I could see how anybody, even without suspicions, would not want to be around him.â
Still, Epstein had a âsuperhumanâ ability as a social climber, the one-time colleague of the financier said, adding that the photos displayed in Epsteinâs mansion of former President Bill Clinton and Pope John Paul II were âreally obnoxious, especially if youâre somebody like Melinda and hanging around with heads of state anyway. Then to have someone do this endless name-droppingâŚ
âWhen he got up from the table at dinner, he wouldnât just get up. Heâd tell you he had a call with a president of some country.â
Epstein also reportedly had a habit of bragging that he was an unofficial adviser to Bill Gatesâa claim the Microsoft founderâs representatives denied. One Times report indicates Epstein claimed to be a tax consultant for the tech magnate.
After his initial meeting with the financier, the billionaire philanthropist told Gates Foundation staff in an email: âHis lifestyle is very different and kind of intriguing although it would not work for me.â Asked about this message, Gatesâ spokeswoman said he âwas referring only to the unique decorâ at Epstein's Manhattan mansion and âEpsteinâs habit of spontaneously bringing acquaintances in to meet Mr. Gates.â
The rapport between Gates and Epstein seems to have fizzled in the fall of 2014, sometime after Gates donated $2 million to MITâs Media Lab. The labâs former director Joi Ito, in an internal email unearthed by The New Yorker, claimed Epstein facilitated that donation. As the Times investigation noted: âMr. Epstein complained to an acquaintance at the end of 2014 that Mr. Gates had stopped talking to him, according to a person familiar with the discussion.â
Gates wasnât Epsteinâs only link to Microsoft. Walker, a neurosurgeon who worked for the Gates Foundation from late 2005 to 2013, had known Epstein since 1992. She told the Times that sheâd just graduated from college and Epstein had offered to land her a modeling job at Victoriaâs Secret because he was an adviser to Les Wexner, the founder of the lingerie chainâs parent company, L Brands.
Walker once stayed in an Epstein-owned apartment in Manhattan while traveling to New York, and in 1998, she became the financierâs science adviser. Within a few years, she moved to Seattle to be with her current partner, then-Microsoft executive Steven Sinofsky, and was hired by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. There she met Nikolic, the Times report adds, and introduced him to Epstein.
For his part, Nikolic told Bloomberg News he was âshockedâ to be named as a âsuccessor executorâ in Epsteinâs will, a position he quickly turned down. âI was not consulted in these matters and I have no intent to fulfill these duties, whatsoever,â he said in a statement released by his spokeswoman in August 2019.
Nikolic is a graduate of Harvard Medical School, where at least one faculty member received funding that was facilitated by Epstein. According to Bloomberg, Nikolic âwaxed enthusiastic about Epsteinâs financial advice in discussions with private bankersâ in 2014, ahead of a public offering for a genome-editing firm Nikolic had funded.
Little is known about Nikolic and Epsteinâs relationship, though Bloomberg reported the biotech venture capitalist insisted they had no financial ties.
Meanwhile, Linda Stone, an ex-Microsoft VP, appears to have longer-standing ties to Epstein and vouched for him at MIT. âIto was introduced to Epstein in February 2013 by Linda Stone, a former member of the Media Labâs Advisory Council, at a TED Conference in Long Beach, California,â said one 2020 MIT report into Epsteinâs largesse reviewed by The Daily Beast.
âHe has a tainted past, but Linda assures me that heâs awesome,â Ito said in an email to three MIT staffers, according to the document. But, in June 2013, when a lab assistant raised questions about Epsteinâs checkered past, Ito asked Stone for help in avoiding a potential backlash over Epsteinâs donations to the MIT Media Lab. In an email cited in the MIT report, Stone advised Ito that Epstein had âgiven a tremendous amount of money to Harvardâ and âother scientistsâ and it would be âgood to show that list.â
âFocus on his funding of Harvard, scientists, over many years,â added Stone, whose tenure at Microsoft lasted from 1993 to 2002. She then mentioned Epstein âaggressively funds science & tech & interesting people.â
The report notes that Stone apparently believed Epstein when he âinsisted to her that he was âwrongfully convicted,â pointing both to his light sentence and his assertion that he had been cleared by a lie-detector test as evidence that he was truly innocent of the charges.â
Epsteinâs address book contained multiple phone numbers for Stone and listed Kelly Bovinoâa former model who sources tell The Daily Beast was once part of Epsteinâs inner circleâas Stoneâs âemergency contact.â As The Daily Beast reported, Giuffre has publicly accused Bovino of aiding Epsteinâs trafficking scheme.
The tech insider who spoke to The Daily Beast noted Stone thrived on connecting people but that she âhas a lot of friends who are infinitely richer than Epstein.â They added: âI canât see anything Linda got out of it.â
Epsteinâs rolodex also had a variety of phone numbers for Nathan Myhrvold, Microsoftâs former chief technology officer. In July 2019, Vanity Fair reported the men were longtime friends, and that Epstein allegedly visited Myhrvoldâs investment firm, Intellectual Ventures, with âyoung girlsâ who were possibly âRussian modelsâ in tow.
In 2003, Vanity Fair named Myhrvold as one of the many businessmen to dine with Epstein at his Manhattan townhouse, and the 2019 article cites a source who claimed Myhrvold openly discussed visiting Epsteinâs homes in Florida and New York.
A flight-records database shows Myhrvold traveled on Epsteinâs plane, in December 1996 and January 1997. Other passengers included Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and âGM,â believed to be Epsteinâs alleged accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
When Giuffre sued Dershowitz for defamation in April 2019, her complaint alleged the famed lawyer attempted to throw Myhrvold under the bus. The document refers to Giuffre by her maiden name, Roberts. âIn May 2015 Dershowitz requested confidential settlement negotiations with Ms. Robertsâ lawyers in which Dershowitz sought to convince Ms. Roberts lawyer that Ms. Roberts was mistaken, and that the person to whom Epstein had lent Ms. Roberts was Nathan Myhrvold, not Dershowitz.â
The lawsuit added that Giuffre âwas, and is, clear that it was Dershowitz, not Myhrvold, with whom she had sex.â
Myhrvoldâs spokesperson told Vanity Fair: âNathan has no knowledge of or any involvement in the various crimes that Mr. Epstein is accused of committing.â
âHe was never a client of his money-management business, and heâs never done business with him of any sort,â the spokesperson added. âBack in the day Epstein was a regular at TED conferences and he was a large donor to basic scientific research, so while Nathan knew him and has socialized with him, thatâs exactly where their association ends.â
Myhrvold did, however, take a trip to Russia with tech journalist and conference host Esther Dyson sometime in the 1990s, and spent time with Epstein there.
When reached by The Daily Beast, Dyson said that Epstein joined her and Myhrvold for a couple of days when their itineraries intersected in Sarov. The Microsoft executive had planned the meetup with the financier, she said.
One photo Dyson posted on social media of herself and Epstein is timestamped 1998. Another image of Myhrvold includes the caption: âat Microsoft Russia in Moscow, April 98. This was the beginning of a three-week trip during which Nathan and a variety of hangers-on (including a bodyguard) explored the state of post-Soviet science.â
Years later Dyson saw Epstein at Edge dinners and other events but says she didnât have much interaction with him.
âI wasnât his category so to speak,â Dyson told The Daily Beast. âHe liked rich people and scientists and there were a lot of them at [Edge] dinners.â