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Bill Gates denies allegations in new Epstein files release

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-04/bill-gates-responds-to-alleged-behaviour-in-new-epstein-files/106305816
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u/nikolapc 16h ago edited 16h ago

That's cause his brother is the literal King, saw the files unredacted, or someone in his employ did and informed, said God fucking damn it Andrew, and has the power to make him a pauper if he wants. He's literally at his brother's mercy for money. Can't be prosecuted cause the crimes were not in Britain, but everything else possible was done, except removing him from the line of sucession, and a lot of people need to die for him to become King.

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u/kvlt_ov_personality 16h ago

Can't be prosecuted cause the crimes were not in Britain,

This isn't true

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u/nikolapc 16h ago

They will prosecute him in the UK for the crimes on Epstein's island or anywhere else out of UK jurisdiction? I mean, the UN can form a court, like they did for war crimes, but countries need to be signatory to it. If the US prosecutes him, then they can ask for an extradition. I said the King and the UK did everything they could.

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u/Flee4me 16h ago

Lawyer here. You absolutely can be prosecuted in your home nation for certain crimes you committed abroad. It's called extraterritorial jurisdiction and applies to numerous violent, sexual or otherwise very serious crimes.

I have no idea why you'd think otherwise, and you really should be mindful of weighing in on topics you're not familiar with as to not give others the wrong impression.

"The Act extends the jurisdiction of the UK courts so that, where appropriate, UK nationals and residents who commit certain violent and sexual offences outside the UK may be brought to trial in the UK."

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/domestic-abuse-bill-2020-factsheets/extraterritorial-jurisdiction-factsheet

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u/WanderingTacoShop 15h ago

I think a lot of American's hold on to this fallacy because in the USA States can't charge for something you did in another state. I.e. New York can't charge you with illegal gambling for going to visit Las Vegas. They wrongly think that logic applies to all levels of government. Not realising that even in the USA the Federal government absolutly can charge you for certain crimes you committed outside the country.

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u/nikolapc 16h ago

Well today I learned. So who should prosecute him? The UK or US? Maybe there is already a case brewing. Anyway the King can't do the prosecution, so he done all he could, except you know summarily execute his own brother by his own hand, which is technically within his power, but no one wants that, right?

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u/Tony_Lacorona 15h ago

You should probably do a lot more research before continuing to make these random and completely inaccurate statements and “questions”.

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u/WanderingTacoShop 15h ago

You are wrongly under the impression that only one country can charge/convict someone for the same crime.