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'Glad to be here voluntarily' — Bill Gates arrives to testify in Epstein hearing

Bill Gates arrived at the U.S. Congress on Wednesday (June 10) to give testimony to a committee investigating the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Esptein case. Gates told the media he was “glad” to be at the committee to “voluntarily” testify. “I hope my testimony is helpful to the important work of the committee to find justice for the victims,” he added. Microsoft Corp founder Gates' testimony highlights the billionaire's contacts with the convicted sex offender who ensnared women and girls from poor or unstable backgrounds. Gates will testify privately to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which is investigating possible federal mismanagement in the cases against Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell and related issues.

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00:13I'm glad to be here voluntarily to testify to help with the committee's work. I'll start with
00:20an opening statement in the hearing room. I hope my testimony is helpful to the important work of
00:28the committee to find justice for the victims. Thank you.
01:13You
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