Gates Foundation Launches Epstein Ties Review Amid Staff Cuts; Arkansas Survivor Speaks Out
The Gates Foundation is investigating Jeffrey Epstein connections while cutting 500 jobs. Meanwhile, survivor Lara Blume McGee publicly shares her story.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced it will conduct a comprehensive review of its ties to Jeffrey Epstein while simultaneously cutting up to 500 jobs, representing 20% of its workforce. According to reports from Fox News, KIRO 7, and the New York Post, the review comes as founder Bill Gates faces renewed scrutiny over his past meetings with the convicted sex offender.
In a separate development, Arkansas survivor Lara Blume McGee has spoken publicly about her abuse for the first time, as reported by KARK. McGee's decision to share her story adds another voice to the growing number of Epstein survivors seeking justice and accountability. Her testimony could provide valuable insights for ongoing investigations and document reviews.
Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has reportedly gone into hiding to protect her children after revelations about her close ties to Epstein, according to IMDb. The development highlights how Epstein's network continues to impact high-profile individuals years after his death.
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi also made headlines discussing missing scientists and Epstein files on WGN Radio, suggesting ongoing congressional interest in uncovering the full scope of Epstein's activities and connections. These developments collectively demonstrate that the Epstein case remains active across multiple fronts, from corporate accountability to survivor advocacy and congressional oversight.