Bill Gates Speaks About ‘Messing Up’ in His Marriage to Melinda During an Emotional Q&A at Sun Valley’s Billionaire Summer Camp, Report Says
“He basically referred to the fact that [the divorce] was his fault,” one attendee said.
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Bill Gates spoke about “messing up” during his marriage to Melinda French Gates at Allen & Co.’s billionaire-packed last week, sources told the on Monday.
In an “off the record” Q&A session, CNBC host Becky Quick asked the Microsoft founder about his , which the couple announced in May, one attendee said.
“He fessed up to messing up,” the attendee said. “He basically referred to the fact that [the divorce] was his fault.”
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“He did seem a bit emotional about it,” the attendee said. “He might have been on the verge of tears.”
A second attendee told the Post that the private Q&A session was “very moving.”
Gates didn’t mention the word “affair” during the discussion, the first attendee said. The Wall Street Journal that Microsoft had investigated Gates over 2019 claims that he with a staffer over a number of years.
Gates had to those around him, reported in June.
Microsoft and the Gates Foundation directed the Post’s requests for comment to Gates Ventures, which declined to comment.
A Gates representative did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment.
Sources at the conference told that Gates was due to give a speech about climate change at the , also known as the “billionaire summer camp.”
Gates regularly attends the conference, hosted by private investment bank Allen & Co., but his appearance last week was the first time he’s been to an event in person following the .
Microsoft insiders told Insider in June that who flirted with other women.
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Bill Gates spoke about “messing up” during his marriage to Melinda French Gates at Allen & Co.’s billionaire-packed last week, sources told the on Monday.
In an “off the record” Q&A session, CNBC host Becky Quick asked the Microsoft founder about his , which the couple announced in May, one attendee said.
“He fessed up to messing up,” the attendee said. “He basically referred to the fact that [the divorce] was his fault.”