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A Personal Response: ‘Unbelievable Sadness’ and Painful Memories
On February 3, 2026, Melinda French Gates spoke publicly for the first time in response to the latest Epstein document release during an appearance on NPR’s “Wild Card” podcast.
In the interview, she described feeling “unbelievable sadness” — a reaction not rooted in sensationalism, but in the personal context of her past marriage and the painful memories that resurfaced upon seeing the material.
“For me, it’s personally hard whenever those details come up because it brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage,” she said, explaining that questions raised by the files should be answered by those directly involved, including her ex‑husband.
She added that she could not speak to all aspects of the newly public material, saying that she “can’t even begin to know all of it,” and that the responsibility for answering those questions lies with others.
Context: The Latest Epstein Document Release
The massive DOJ release is part of a multi‑stage disclosure process under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which requires the Justice Department to make public the full scope of files related to Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes and network.
However, officials also acknowledged that significant portions of the files remain withheld or redacted due to the need to protect sensitive information, including victims’ identities and ongoing legal obligations.