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Warren Buffett stops Gates Foundation donations following Epstein revelations

Warren Buffett announced on Tuesday that he had stopped giving money to the Gates Foundation following revelations regarding interactions between Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, a philanthropist and former sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Buffett said he will donate about $6 billion worth of?Berkshire Hathaway shares, which is 12 million Class B Shares, as part of his mid-year annual donation to four foundations run by his sons Howard, Peter, and daughter Susie. The 95-year old Berkshire Chairman did not mention Gates Foundation which has received over $47 billion in stock from the conglomerate since Buffett made an irrevocable promise to donate shares during his lifetime. Buffett donated more than $4.5billion last year. Buffett stated in a press release that "of course, death is unpredictable but my remaining shares are going to be donated one way or another by December 31, 2034." The Gates Foundation did not immediately respond to comments. Berkshire didn't immediately respond to additional comments.

GATES REGRETS ITS TIES TO EPSTEIN

Bill Gates' reputation has been tarnished since the U.S. Department of Justice released files on Epstein in February.

The photos included a photo of Gates posing alongside the financier and a picture with women whose faces had been redacted. Emails showed Epstein's communications with the staff of the foundation. Gates admitted to Congress in June that he did not "fully understand" the extent of Epstein’s crimes, even when he met with him for meetings centered on possible philanthropy.

Gates, 70 years old, has never been charged with a crime. Gates, 70, has expressed his regret at having any connection with Epstein. He denies spending time with victims who were abused by Epstein.

Buffett has given away more than half of his Berkshire shares since 2006, when he started giving his fortune to charity. Buffett owned 14% of Berkshire stock prior to the latest donation and was valued at $147 billion according to Forbes magazine.

Buffett will donate 9 million Class B Berkshire shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation. He'll also give 1 million shares each to the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation, and NoVo Foundation. He stated that his goal was for the grants to?increase annually and for the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation grants to grow a little faster.

Susie Buffett is the director of Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation which supports reproductive health. The foundation is named after her mother, who was Warren Buffett’s first wife.

The Sherwood foundation supports Nebraska nonprofits, and early childhood education. Howard G. Buffett Foundation is focused on combating global hunger, human trafficking, and reducing conflicts. NoVo Foundation initiatives are focused on girls and women who are marginalized, as well as indigenous communities.

(source: Reuters)