Melinda French Gates Calls Jeffrey Epstein ‘Evil’ in New Interview

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Melinda French Gates said convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein gave her an immediate uneasy reaction — and she’s urging others to trust their instincts about dangerous people.

In an interview with The Guardian published this week, French Gates recalled her past encounters with the disgraced financier and described him as someone she instantly viewed with suspicion.

Asked whether she had ever been around someone she believed was evil, French Gates pointed directly to Epstein.

“We need to listen to our feelings about people.”

The topic appeared to stir strong emotions. The Guardian reported that French Gates considered ending the interview as she discussed Epstein.

“My heart is racing,” she said while looking out the window of her Seattle home with her hand on her chest, according to the report.

French Gates’ comments revisit a subject that has remained a source of public attention since her 2021 divorce from Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

In previous interviews, she has acknowledged concerns about her former husband’s meetings with Epstein after the financier had already pleaded guilty to sex-related charges involving a minor.

French Gates has previously said she met Epstein once and regretted doing so. At the time, she described the encounter as deeply unsettling and said she made her feelings known to her then-husband.

Epstein died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide.

The case fueled years of scrutiny over his relationships with prominent political, business, and cultural figures — many of whom faced questions about the nature of their interactions with him.

In the Guardian interview, French Gates did not elaborate on specific encounters with Epstein but emphasized the importance of trusting personal instincts when evaluating people.

Her comments came during a broader discussion about relationships, judgment, and lessons learned through personal and professional experiences.

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