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A newly surfaced image of Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, and one of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers has been reported by the Wall Street Journal.
This evidence further supports the claims made by numerous women who allege that Epstein continued to exploit and abuse them following his 2008 conviction.
Epstein was known to use his influential connections to promise career opportunities ranging from roles in Woody Allen films to positions at the United Nations, as well as modeling contracts with Victoria’s Secret.
The Polish model in this particular case was promised access to the Gates Foundation when she met Epstein in 2014. The photograph taken at Gates’ office in Seattle shows him standing casually alongside an unidentified accuser.
It is believed that Epstein used this snapshot as a way of lending credibility to his false promises and further ensnaring victims into his web of manipulation.
During her eight-month association with Epstein, the model experienced sexual exploitation and intimidation when she attempted to end their relationship.
Further proof of Epstein’s criminal activities can be found in private calendars managed by his executive assistant Lesley Groff that list hundreds of meetings with young women between engagements with business and political elites.
One such introduction was through Ramsey Elkholy, a self-proclaimed modeling scout connected to Harvard University.
While Elkholy denies knowledge of the extent of Epstein’s predatory behavior, it is clear that he played a role in funneling attractive women into Epstein’s orbit for illicit purposes.
Wall Street Journal reported:
In the years after the Polish model left, the schedules show Epstein continued having appointments with aspiring models. In 2015 alone, the schedules show more than 60 appointments with young women.
Several of the women told the Journal that they didn’t report Epstein because they feared deportation or consequences for their careers because of his connections. Some said they blamed themselves for not being good enough to get the jobs they thought Epstein was pursuing for them.
After the Miami Herald reported that dozens of women said they were abused by Epstein, calling into question the leniency of his 2008 plea deal, prosecutors charged Epstein in July 2019 and indicted him on federal charges of sex-trafficking underage girls from 2002 to 2005….
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