Bill Gates’ longtime science adviser asked Jeffrey Epstein for naked photos of “hot girls,” swapped crude remarks about women and bantered about strippers in a trove of emails released by the Justice Department.
The messages show Boris Nikolic — a key figure in the Microsoft founder’s inner circle — requesting “nude or semi nude” pictures of “hot girls” from the late financier and sex offender while trading lurid commentary about women’s looks and sexualized banter.
The correspondence, spanning 2011 to 2014, was part of a cache of government records tied to the federal probe into Epstein and reviewed by Bloomberg News, offering a rare window into the tone and nature of interactions inside Bill Gates’ orbit.
While the emails contain explicit chatter, Bloomberg noted there is no evidence that Gates or Nikolic were aware of Epstein’s sex crimes, and Gates has repeatedly denied ever visiting Epstein’s notorious private island.
The emails include a December 2011 exchange in which Epstein invited Nikolic to that island, writing with a typical flurry of typos, “I willl be on the island starting tomor night till the 3rd ,, come whenver ou want.” Nikolic replied, “I am coming with Rosemary and Linda. Get ready ;).”
It was not clear whom Nikolic may have been referring to.
In other messages, Nikolic asked Epstein if he had photos from a woman’s “modeling days,” adding: “Did you arrange that she shoots for Victoria secret. Bill and I were joking that we will ask you for that!” — one of several instances where conversations veered into requests for images of women.
In one email, Nikolic relayed a comment attributed to Bill Gates after a dinner, writing that a woman “looked much hotter tonight,” and adding suggestively in the same thread, “She touched him under table ;)” — a claim reported as part of the email exchange, not independently verified.
In another exchange, Nikolic told Epstein he had forwarded a birthday message to Gates and wrote, “we are sending him a big cake with stripers [sic] inside.”
Gates is believed to have first met Epstein in 2011 — a few years after the sicko financier pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a minor — with the tech guru later saying the relationship centered on discussions about philanthropy and global health funding.
Gates has repeatedly described the meetings as a mistake, saying he hoped Epstein could help unlock billions in charitable donations but ultimately cut off contact when nothing materialized.
The relationship later became a source of tension in his personal life, with his then-wife expressing discomfort after meeting Epstein once and deciding she wanted no further contact.
The newly surfaced emails add detail to that period, showing Epstein working aggressively behind the scenes to insert himself into Gates’ orbit — often through Nikolic, who appeared to act as a go-between coordinating meetings and relaying messages.
Despite Epstein’s repeated invitations — including efforts to lure Gates and his family to his private Caribbean island — Gates has said he never stayed overnight on Epstein’s property and had no knowledge of his crimes.
Gates has acknowledged he had two extramarital affairs and said Epstein later became aware of them, though he has not addressed whether the disgraced pedo introduced him to the women or played any role in the relationships.
Gates has repeatedly insisted he “did nothing illicit” with Epstein and denied any contact with Epstein’s victims, while his representatives have dismissed claims in Epstein-linked emails suggesting deeper involvement as false.
The Post has sought comment from Gates and Nikolic.
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