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Bill and Melinda Gates: Private detectives start snooping

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The divorce process between Bill and Melinda Gates could worsen. Was there a professional search for incriminating material?

Seattle – Bill and Melinda Gates’ expensive divorce could turn into a mud fight. Because according to two informants: inside, a private detective: in should have been hired in the circle of Melinda Gates to collect information on the divorce case. Allegedly, this information was intended for both the public and the private case.

While the media is busy reporting the divorce from Bill and Melinda Gates, there is an eerie silence at Microsoft. So far there has been no formal discussion about the couple’s separation. No internal team meetings or e-mail circulars were sent. While Microsoft continues to leave the news uncommented, it could become more difficult in the future for the tech giant to remain silent about Bill Gates’ misconduct in the workplace.

Bill Gates had several extramarital relationships

Former Bill Gates employees report inappropriate workplace behavior, romantic relationships with co-workers, and the strenuous demands of a boss who portrayed himself as a good-natured tech nerd for years. As reported by a person who worked for Microsoft, Bill Gates was very generous with the use of nondisclosure agreements. This would prevent information that could damage Gates’ image from reaching the public.

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Bill and Melinda Gates are now going their separate ways. In the divorce process, however, it could still be uncomfortable (archive image)

It is no secret that Bill Gates had extramarital relationships despite his revamped image. Bill and Melinda’s relationship also began as an office romance, with Bill as the boss and Melinda as the younger employee. After flirting with her at a conference, he asked her out on a date in the company parking lot.

Bill Gates and the women

As the head of Microsoft, Bill Gates is said to have seduced women who worked for him on several occasions. The New York Times reported. He once emailed an employee to invite her to dinner. Another time he told a woman who worked for the Gates Foundation that he wanted to take her out to dinner while they were on a business trip in New York. According to the New York Times, women did not feel pressured, but the balance of power was clearly unequal.

It is still unclear how the case of Melinda and Bill Gates will develop. However, details from former employees or the circles of the Gates could still serve for some topics of conversation. (David Suárez Caspar)

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