BREAKING: "Bill Gates indicted over Epstein ties, Maxwell to testify"

From Associated Press:

In a shocking turn of events, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has been indicted by a federal grand jury following an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's client list. The investigation, which was led by the FBI, has reportedly uncovered evidence that Gates had close ties to the notorious financier and sex offender.

According to sources close to the investigation, Gates is accused of having a personal relationship with Epstein and attending several of his infamous parties. The investigation also allegedly found evidence of Gates flying on Epstein's private jet, which was dubbed the "Lolita Express" due to its use in transporting underage girls.

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former girlfriend and alleged accomplice, is expected to be a key witness in the case. Maxwell, who is currently awaiting trial on charges related to her alleged role in Epstein's sex trafficking ring, is said to have firsthand knowledge of Gates' involvement with Epstein.

The news of Gates' indictment has sent shockwaves through the tech industry and philanthropic community. Gates, who co-founded Microsoft and has become one of the world's most prominent philanthropists through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has long been regarded as a champion for social causes and a leader in the fight against global poverty and disease.

Representatives for Gates have not yet commented on the indictment, and it is unclear what impact the charges will have on his various business and philanthropic ventures. However, legal experts predict that the case could have far-reaching consequences for the tech industry and the broader public perception of Silicon Valley's elite.

As of now, Gates is expected to appear in court later this month to face charges related to his alleged involvement with Epstein. If convicted, he could face significant fines and up to several years in prison.

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