Bill Gates ‘turned a blind eye to Jeffrey Epstein’s reputation because he thought he could get him a Nobel Peace Prize’ – as it’s revealed they both attended a 2013 meeting at the home of ex Norwegian Nobel Committee chairman

Gates and Epstein went to the Strasbourg home of Thorbjorn Jagland in 2013. Jagland said Gates asked for the meeting to learn more about the Council of Europe and its work in healthcare

Bill Gates attended a 2013 meeting in Strasbourg with Jeffrey Epstein at the home of the then chairman of Norway’s Nobel Committee, it has been claimed, amid comments from ex-staffers who say the Microsoft founder turned a blind eye to Epstein’s reputation because he thought he could help him get the Nobel Peace Prize. 

According to Norwegian newspaper DNMagasinet, Epstein and Gates arrived together at the meeting in March 2013. It took place in Strasborug, at the home of former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland and Gates asked for it. 

Jagland was the chairman of Norway’s Nobel Committee at the time. 

Also at the meeting were representatives of IPI – a think tank whose work focuses on healthcare and vaccination. According to the report, Epstein introduced Gates to representatives of IPI. 

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