Hey Everyone,
Julie K. Brown joined me yesterday to discuss yesterday’s congressional testimony from Bill Gates, as well as that of longtime Epstein associates Sarah Kellen and Lesley Groff. (Groff testified on Tuesday and Kellen testified on May 21st).
We don’t yet have transcripts for Groff and Gates but we do know that Gates told congress that Epstein had knowledge of his extra-marital affairs and tried to leverage that to re-engage with him, after Gates had decided Epstein could not be useful in helping him scale his philanthropy and dropped him in 2014. Gates said Epstein’s efforts at re-engagement were unsuccessful. Still, it’s the first time someone has raised Epstein’s predilection for attempted blackmail to Congress; a reminder, as Julie points out, that if Epstein was a threat to someone like Gates, then of course his vulnerable female victims stood no chance.
What I hope the transcript will show is exactly how Epstein gained knowledge of Gates’ private life. Based on my own reporting – and that of the Wall Street Journal – a key conduit between Epstein and Gates was the mysterious figure of Melanie Walker, a neurology professor and an Epstein protege who met Epstein with Donald Trump over tea at the Plaza hotel in the 1990s. Walker was fresh out of college and was thinking about a modeling career at the time, but Epstein encouraged her to pursue medicine instead. While she attended medical school she listed an address in the New York building on East 66th street where Epstein housed many other women who “worked” for him. He told people that Walker was his “science advisor”.
Years later, the Wall Street Journal reported that Walker wound up having a sexual relationship with Gates in 2017, while taking all sorts of direction from Epstein, according to text messages now unearthed by the Gates Foundation, which is conducting an investigation into Gates relationship with Epstein….