According to reports, Bill Gates told golf buddies His marriage was described as “loveless.”

According to reports, Bill Gates told golf buddies His marriage was described as “loveless.”

According to a source at Page Six, Bill Gates was at an elite California golf club when news of his divorce broke.

Gates had been at his $12.5 million home at The Vintage Club for three months, according to the source.

According to the article, Gates was seen at the club with his daughter Jennifer Gates and her boyfriend.

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When the news of Bill Gates’ divorce from Melinda Gates broke, he was at a posh country club in California where he owns a home, a source told Page Six on Tuesday.

The couple, who had been together for 27 years and had three children, declared their separation on May 3.

According to the author, the 65-year-old billionaire has been hiding out in his multimillion-dollar home at The Vintage Club in Indian Wells for a few months.

“Bill obviously saw this divorce coming for a long time because he’s been there for about three months,” a source told the New York Post’s Page Six.

According to the article, the Microsoft founder was spotted at the luxurious golf and country club this week with his 25-year-old daughter, Jennifer Gates, and her boyfriend, Egyptian millionaire and show jumper Nayel Nassar.

“It’s the ideal hideaway for Bill to avoid questions about his divorce or his supposed connection to Epstein,” the source said.

According to Forbes, Gates paid $12.5 million for the six-bedroom home at The Vintage Club in 1999.

According to the Vintage Club’s website, it is “one of the most elite and ultra-exclusive private country club societies in the United States.”

The club, which costs $250,000 to participate, has a number of high-profile guests, including businessmen Charles Koch, Philip Anschutz, and Dennis Washington, according to Page Six. There are two championship golf courses on the property, as well as a gym, restaurants, and tennis courts.

Homes at the club are listed for sale for as little as $755,000 for a hacienda-style cottage to as much as $17 million for a custom house.

The couple’s divorce announcement stunned the nation, but Melinda Gates was rumored to have met with divorce attorneys in 2019. In divorce papers, she characterized the marriage as “irretrievably dissolved.”

Melinda’s body language as she posed in public with Bill, according to The New York Times on Sunday, indicated their friendship had been on the rocks for a while. They both decided to wait until their youngest daughter, Phoebe, turned 18 before divorcing, according to reports.

As the news of Bill and Melinda Gates’ divorce spreads, it was discovered that Bill told his golfing buddies about his marital problems.

According to the New York Post, Bill’s buddies on the golf course were among the first to hear about his problems, and the union was characterized as “loveless” even before the divorce was finalized.

According to a source, “Bill did speak to his close friends on the golf course.” “A bit later, he told them that the union was loveless, that it had been over for a while, and that they were leading different lives.”

This news comes only weeks after the couple revealed their divorce on social media, saying they “no longer think we will flourish together as a couple in this next step of our lives.” Concerns over their children’s inheritances arose as a result of the coverage, as did rumors that Melinda was concerned about Bill’s meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, which he described as a “mistake of judgement,” adding that he “expected that those conversations would lead, actually, to billions of dollars going to global health.” Which turned out to be a poor decision.”

Melinda “wants an annulment from the Vatican after the civil divorce,” according to a source, and “any relationship with Epstein may have been a point of contention for Melinda,” according to another.

Bill and Melinda Gates’ divorce has been in the works for months, according to new evidence.

According to TMZ, the former pair are planning to declare their split in March, which was expected to coincide with Melinda bringing her children and their significant others to Grenada’s Calivigny Island. Melinda wanted everyone to run away to escape the media frenzy that would erupt after the divorce was made public—and Bill was not welcomed.

About the fact that Bill and Melinda’s attorneys were unable to settle their divorce before the planned trip, Melinda went. The family was apparently aware that the couple was divorcing and sided with Melinda, with the outlet reporting that Bill was not invited because everyone was angry with him. It seems that the divorce was not amicable, and Bill’s action has angered the family. Melinda is also said to have leased the whole island for $132,000 a night.

Melinda and Bill have been splitting up their equity portfolios as well. Bill has sent Melinda almost $2 billion in stock on the day of the divorce announcement, as well as about $120 million in Coca-Cola stock.

Though TMZ says that they have reached an agreement on a property deal, several people are still unsure who will inherit their sprawling Seattle properties, known as Xanadu 2.0. According to a New York Times report from 1995, the 66,000-square-foot lakefront property was worth upwards of $131 million and featured a spa, 60-foot pool, gym, trampoline space, and a fish stream. The home’s precise details have been kept under wraps after a tour of the house sold for $35,000 at an auction in 2009. Any attempt to be nosy is impossible since the Gates still own surrounding territory.

Bill and Melinda Gates revealed their split on May 3 on social media, with Bill revealing the story. The couple had been together for a while.

After meeting Jeffrey Epstein, Melinda Gates was said to be enraged and told Bill not to associate with him any more.

Bill Gates’ bank account, intellect, Porsche series, philanthropy, and rugged good looks are all things to admire. Bill Gates has a lot of things to be envious of: His divorce is attracting a lot of media attention, particularly because of its supposed contentious existence. The former obviously makes the latter more palatable (I would think; I don’t have any personal experience with this), but it also seems that not being famous is also desirable.

According to an article from The Daily Beast, Bill and his wife Melinda met with Jeffrey Epstein in September 2013 at the financier’s New York City townhouse. Melinda’s perception of Epstein was evidently so poor that she told Bill not to work with him any more, according to sources who spoke to The Beast. Melinda was “furious” during the encounter, according to the sources who spoke to The Beast. It’s unclear if Melinda was offended by Epstein’s previous prosecution or actually disliked him. Those are obviously two very different things.

“He was just an annoying person. He almost made a point of being impolite and not paying attention at dinner, according to a source who spoke to The Daily Beast. 

After being incarcerated on child abuse charges, Epstein, a convicted pedophile, committed suicide in a Manhattan prison in 2019.

About the fact that there is no proof of criminal activity, a New York Times article claims that Gates and Epstein had a friendship dating back to 2011, with the two meeting several times between 2011 and 2013. Gates’ associates acted as go-betweens for the two parties. Epstein has managed to get JPMorgan and the Gates Foundation on board of a new charity fund, according to reports. According to flight logs, Gates, like many other wealthy and prominent individuals, was a passenger on Epstein’s private plane, the “Lolita Express,” which flew from New Jersey to Palm Beach, Florida.

Gates’ spokeswoman said he was unaware that Epstein owned the jet.

“I had the pleasure of meeting him. After being one of the influential figures to face criticism over his links to Epstein in the aftermath of his passing, Gates said in September 2019: “I didn’t have any professional partnership or friendship with him.”

He continued, “I didn’t go to New Mexico, Florida, Palm Beach, or any of that.” “Hey, if you want to raise funds for public welfare to get more philanthropy, he knows a lot of wealthy people,” people around him said.

“Every meeting where I was with him were meetings with men,” the Microsoft co-founder said. I never went to any festivals or events like that. He has never given money to anyone that I am aware of.”

According to friends of the pair, Melinda’s husband’s friendship with Epstein still haunts her, according to the latest article.

One of the benefits of becoming a nobody is not having to think about being out in advance, national PR, or news after a divorce. More information is available at The Daily Beast.