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Serious Bill Gates Sexposed as Sex Maniac! Piaked many Chiobu!

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Bill Gates known for ‘womanizing,’ naked pool parties, biographer says
By Lee Brown
Behind his image as a straight-laced tech mogul, Bill Gates was notorious for throwing naked pool parties with strippers and being a “womanizer” — even after meeting future wife Melinda, according to a biography.

The Microsoft co-founder’s wild lifestyle was well known among his inner circle — but newspapers like the New York Times hid the unflattering reports to continue getting “spoon-fed stories,” James Wallace wrote in the 1997 biography, “Overdrive: Bill Gates and the Race to Control Cyberspace.”

They “didn’t report on the wild bachelor parties that Microsoft’s boyish chairman would throw in his Seattle home, for which Gates would visit one of Seattle’s all-nude nightclubs and hire dancers to come to his home and swim naked with his friends in his indoor pool,” Wallace wrote.

It was a continuation from his time at Harvard, where he “did like to frequent Boston’s notorious Combat Zone, with its porn shows, strip joints, and prostitutes,” Wallace wrote.

Bill Gates poses in July 1986. He was apparently a “womanizer” when he was younger, according to a biographer.Getty Images
And Gates’ bachelor lifestyle didn’t end when he started dating future wife Melinda French in 1988, Wallace wrote in the biography, one of two he has penned about Gates.

Bill Gates and Melinda Gates are in the midst of a divorce after being married for 27 years.Michael Kovac/FilmMagic
“He continued to play the field for a while, especially when he was out of town on business, when he would frequently hit on female journalists who covered Microsoft and the company industry,” the author wrote.

“His womanizing was well known, although not well reported,” Wallace wrote, singling out the Times for not wanting “the flow of information to stop” from the computer guru.

Melinda — who last week filed for divorce after 27 years of marriage — “was well aware of Gates’s womanizing” even after they started dating, Wallace insisted.

“Consequently their relationship ran hot and cold,” he wrote, adding that the couple “broke up for nearly a year” because of Gates’ refusal to commit.

“When they got back together again in 1992, however, the relationship grew closer and stronger,” he wrote.

Bill Gates’ womanizing habits were “not well reported,” according to biographer James Wallace. Getty Images
The book included interviews with some of Gates’ exes, including Ann Winblad, whom he continued having weekends away with even after marrying Melinda in 1994.

Gates even asked his ex for her opinion on Melinda before he settled down, with Winblad describing it as his future wife passing a “test” rather than being a “serendipitous choice.”

A young Melinda Gates seen in an old photograph.Paul Harris/Getty Images
“A relationship with Bill early on is a test. Are you smart enough? Do you have enough common sense? Can you make the grade? Are you athletic enough?” she told Wallace in his book.

“Melinda is Bill’s pick. He could have chosen any woman as a wife for life. He has chosen her, and that means she is an exceptional woman,” Winblad said.

Another ex, Jill Bennett — described as his “first serious girlfriend” — said they split because of Gates’ fixation with working long hours.

“In the end, it was difficult to sustain a relationship with someone who could boast a ‘seven-hour turnaround’ — meaning that from the time he left Microsoft to the time he returned in the morning was a mere seven hours,” she told Wallace.

Former Microsoft executive Vern Raburn agreed with the biography’s take on Gates, his longtime friend, alleging to the Daily Mail that there was “infidelity” during Gates’ early relationship with Melinda.

“Being naked in a pool is no big deal,” Raburn told the outlet. But “there’s a difference between being naked in a pool with a whole bunch of other people, and being naked in a pool with somebody else, or in a bed with somebody else,” he said of Gates not being faithful to Melinda at first.

Microsoft boss Bill Gates’ mugshot from December 13, 1977. Oklahoma County Sheriff's Department/Getty Images
“Certainly prior to their marriage, yeah — Bill liked to party. But I never saw any of that after the marriage,” Raburn said.

“In fact, I had dinner with him one night. He said he was very proud of the fact that he hadn’t done any of that since he got married,” he told the Mail.

“I truly hope Bill and Melinda end up being happy,” Raburn said, calling the former couple “good people.”

“Anybody who tells you they have a good divorce, they’re lying through their teeth,” he said.

Biographer Wallace, now 74, told the Daily Mail on Monday that the billionaire tech mogul “wasn’t a choir boy back then.”

“He wasn’t just this little computer nerd. He did have a life back then,” the former Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter said.

“A lot of those Microsoft kids back then, they were young guys in pizza-stained T-shirts for two or three days working on software code.

“Then they would have some pretty wild parties, where they would go out and get strippers in Seattle and bring them over to Bill’s home,” he said of the apparent wild bashes in Laurelhurst, Washington.

Bill and Melinda Gates in 1998.Jeff Christensen/Getty Images
Wallace said he doubted Gates would return to his naked pool-partying days post-divorce — but his interview noted a Page Six report about the then-married mogul “dancing Paris Hilton-style” on a banquette with a group of young women at a Sundance Film Festival in 2010.
 

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Small city like seattle got this but none in sinkie that i know of.

They “didn’t report on the wild bachelor parties that Microsoft’s boyish chairman would throw in his Seattle home, for which Gates would visit one of Seattle’s all-nude nightclubs
 

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Nah, Bill still loses to this Zimbabwe old cock and he doesn't even need to be rich.

Zimbabwe senior citizen marries 16 wives to help increase the country's population​

Wednesday, 12 May 2021 02:03 PM MYT
BY SYLVIA LOOI


A Zimbabwe senior citizen is on a quest to increase the country's population by marrying 16 wives. — Picture by Choo Choy May
A Zimbabwe senior citizen is on a quest to increase the country's population by marrying 16 wives. — Picture by Choo Choy May

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 ― He has fought in the Rhodesian bush war to help gain Zimbabwe's independence.

Now, Misheck Nyandoro, 66, is fighting a different “war” - helping to replenish the country's population with his 16 wives who have given him a total of 151 children with two more on the way.
Nyandoro said he would be marrying wife number 17 this year-end and his target is to marry 100 wives and have 1,000 children before he dies.

Speaking to Zimbabwean publication The Herald, Nyandoro said he follows a strict four-times-a-night sex schedule to help keep his family growing.

Nyandoro, from Mbire District, Mashonaland Central Province, said he would go to the bedrooms on his schedule every night.
“I then satisfy them before moving onto the next room.”
Nyandoro, who does not work, said his job was to satisfy his wives, who cook, clean, and cater to his every desire.
The family mainly relies on farming and was recently allocated 93 hectares of land near the Mvurwi mountains.
While it was unclear of his wives’ ages, Nyandoro said he keeps marrying younger women because older brides cannot keep up with his insatiable sex drive.
“I alter my behaviour in the bedroom to suit the age of each of my wives.
“I don't act the same with the young ones as I do with the older ones,” said the self-professed polygamist who started marrying in 1983.
Fifty of his children are in school, six are working with the Zimbabwe National Army, two with police, 11 others in different professions, and 13 of his daughters are married.
If you are wondering if any of his sons are following in their father's footsteps, one of them actually has, with four wives.
 

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He's one of the richest man in the world, and u expect him to bang the same old woman for decades? Are u guys out of your fucking minds?
 

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Long before divorce, Bill Gates had reputation for questionable behaviour​

It is not clear how much Ms Melinda French Gates knew about her husband's behaviour or to what degree it contributed to their split.


It is not clear how much Ms Melinda French Gates knew about her husband's behaviour or to what degree it contributed to their split.PHOTO: REUTERS

May 17, 2021

NEW YORK (NYTIMES) - By the time Melinda French Gates decided to end her 27-year marriage, her husband was known globally as a software pioneer, a billionaire and a leading philanthropist.
But in some circles, Bill Gates had also developed a reputation for questionable conduct in work-related settings. That is attracting new scrutiny amid the breakup of one of the world's richest, most powerful couples.
In 2018, Ms French Gates was not satisfied with her husband's handling of a previously undisclosed sexual harassment claim against his longtime money manager, according to two people familiar with the matter. After Mr Gates moved to settle the matter confidentially, Ms French Gates insisted on an outside investigation. The money manager, Michael Larson, remains in his job.
On at least a few occasions, Mr Gates pursued women who worked for him at Microsoft and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, according to people with direct knowledge of his overtures. In meetings at the foundation, he was at times dismissive towards his wife, witnesses said.
And then there was Jeffrey Epstein, whom Mr Gates got to know beginning in 2011, three years after Epstein, who faced accusations of sex trafficking of girls, pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Ms French Gates had expressed discomfort with her husband spending time with the sex offender, but Mr Gates continued doing so, according to people who were at or briefed on gatherings with the two men.



So, in October 2019, when the relationship between Mr Gates and Epstein burst into public view, Ms French Gates was unhappy. She hired divorce lawyers, setting in motion a process that culminated this month with the announcement that their marriage was ending.
It is not clear how much Ms French Gates knew about her husband's behaviour or to what degree it contributed to their split.
The announcement of their divorce has brought attention to a marriage whose dissolution has large social and financial implications. Multiple people said that during their marriage, Mr Gates engaged in work-related behaviour that they said was inappropriate for a person at the helm of a major publicly traded company and one of the world's most influential philanthropies.
Ms Bridgitt Arnold, a spokeswoman for Mr Gates, disputed the characterisation of his conduct and the couple's divorce.

"It is extremely disappointing that there have been so many untruths published about the cause, the circumstances and the timeline of Bill Gates' divorce," Ms Arnold said.
"Your characterisation of his meetings with Epstein and others about philanthropy is inaccurate, including who participated," she continued.
"Similarly, any claim that Gates spoke of his marriage or Melinda in a disparaging manner is false. The claim of mistreatment of employees is also false. The rumours and speculation surrounding Gates' divorce are becoming increasingly absurd, and it's unfortunate that people who have little to no knowledge of the situation are being characterized as 'sources.'"
Mr Gates and Ms French Gates met at work. He was technically her boss. He ran Microsoft, and she began working there in 1987 as a product manager the year after she graduated from college.
Throughout their relationship, the two have played up the cute aspects of their office romance. He flirted with her when they sat together at a conference, then asked her out when they ran into each other in a company parking lot, according to Ms French Gates, who described their relationship's beginnings during a public appearance in 2016.
Long after they married in 1994, Mr Gates would on occasion pursue women in the office.
In 2006, for example, he attended a presentation by a female Microsoft employee. Mr Gates, who at the time was the company's chairman, left the meeting and immediately e-mailed the woman to ask her out to dinner, according to two people familiar with the exchange.
"If this makes you uncomfortable, pretend it never happened," Mr Gates wrote in an e-mail, according to a person who read it to The New York Times.
The woman was indeed uncomfortable, the two people said. She decided to pretend it had never happened.
A year or two later, Mr Gates was on a trip to New York on behalf of the Gates Foundation. He was travelling with a woman who worked for the foundation. Standing with her at a cocktail party, Mr Gates lowered his voice and said: "I want to see you. Will you have dinner with me?" according to the woman.
The woman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she did not want the public attention associated with describing an unwanted advance, said she felt uncomfortable but laughed to avoid responding.
Six current and former employees of Microsoft, the foundation and the firm that manages the Gates' fortune said those incidents, and others more recently, at times created an uncomfortable workplace environment. Mr Gates was known for making clumsy approaches to women in and out of the office. His behaviour fuelled widespread chatter among employees about his personal life.
Some of the employees said that while they disapproved of Mr Gates' behaviour, they did not perceive it to be predatory. They said he did not pressure the women to submit to his advances for the sake of their careers, and he seemed to feel that he was giving the women the space to refuse his advances.
Mr Gates' actions ran counter to the agenda of female empowerment that Ms French Gates was promoting on a global stage. On Oct 2, 2019, for example, she said she would spend US$1 billion (S$1.33 billion) promoting "women's power and influence in the United States".
"Even though most women now work full-time (or more), we still shoulder the majority of caregiving responsibilities; we face pervasive sexual harassment and discrimination; we are surrounded by biased and stereotypical representations that perpetuate harmful gender norms," she wrote in a column in Time magazine announcing the pledge.
At the foundation, Mr Gates made sure his voice was dominant and could be dismissive towards Ms French Gates, causing some foundation employees to cringe, according to people who attended foundation meetings with the Gateses.
In 2017, the couple confronted a sexual harassment allegation against a close associate.
For nearly 30 years, Mr Larson had served as Mr Gates' money manager, earning solid returns on the Gateses' and the foundation's combined US$174 billion investment portfolio through a secretive operation called Cascade Investment. Cascade owned assets like stocks, bonds, hotels and vast tracts of farmland, and it also put the Gateses' money in other investment vehicles. One was a venture capital firm called Rally Capital, which is in the same building that Cascade occupies in Kirkland, Washington.
Rally Capital had an ownership stake in a nearby bicycle shop. In 2017, the woman who managed the bike shop hired a lawyer, who wrote a letter to Mr Gates and Ms French Gates.
The letter said that Mr Larson had been sexually harassing the manager of the bike shop, according to three people familiar with the claim. The letter said the woman had tried to handle the situation on her own, without success, and she asked the Gateses for help. If they did not resolve the situation, the letter said, she might pursue legal action.
The woman reached a settlement in 2018 in which she signed a nondisclosure agreement in exchange for a payment, the three people said.
While Mr Gates thought that brought the matter to an end, Ms French Gates was not satisfied with the outcome, two of the people said. She called for a law firm to conduct an independent review of the woman's allegations, and of Cascade's culture. Mr Larson was put on leave while the investigation was underway, but he was eventually reinstated. (It is unclear whether the investigation exonerated Larson.) He remains in charge of Cascade.
A spokesman for Mr Larson had no comment.
About a year after the settlement - and less than two weeks after Ms French Gates' column in Time - The New York Times published an article detailing Mr Gates' relationship with Epstein. The article reported that the two men had spent time together on multiple occasions, flying on Epstein's private jet and attending a late-night gathering at his New York City town house.
"His lifestyle is very different and kind of intriguing although it would not work for me," Mr Gates e-mailed colleagues in 2011, after he first met Epstein.
(Ms Arnold, the spokeswoman for Mr Gates, said at the time that he regretted the relationship with Epstein. She said that Mr Gates had been unaware that the plane belonged to Epstein and that Gates had been referring to the unique decor of Epstein's home.)
The Times article included details about Mr Gates' interactions with Epstein that Ms French Gates had not previously known, according to people familiar with the matter. Soon after its publication she began consulting with divorce lawyers and other advisers who would help the couple divide their assets, one of the people said. The Wall Street Journal previously reported the timing of her lawyers' hiring.
The revelations in The Times were especially upsetting to Ms French Gates because she had previously voiced her discomfort with her husband associating with Epstein, who died by suicide in federal custody in 2019, shortly after being charged with sex trafficking of girls. Ms French Gates expressed her unease in the fall of 2013 after she and Mr Gates had dinner with Epstein at his town house, according to people briefed on the dinner and its aftermath. (The incident was reported earlier by The Daily Beast.)
For years, Mr Gates continued to go to dinners and meetings at Epstein's home, where Epstein usually surrounded himself with young and attractive women, said two people who were there and two others who were told about the gatherings.
Ms Arnold said Mr Gates never socialised or attended parties with Epstein, and she denied that young and attractive women participated at their meetings. "Bill only met with Epstein to discuss philanthropy," Ms Arnold said.
 
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