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Buffett calls Bill Gates Epstein ties "disgusting" and says that his children are prepared to share his fortune.

Buffett calls Bill Gates Epstein ties "disgusting" and says that his children are prepared to share his fortune.
Buffett calls Bill Gates Epstein ties "disgusting" and says that his children are prepared to share his fortune.

Warren Buffett called Bill Gates' association with the late sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, "disgusting," but said that he would halt his donations to the Gates Foundation as his children grew older and were now ready to receive his wealth.

Buffett told CNBC in an excerpt of a Wednesday interview that he tells his children to do it well.

The comments were broadcast a day after 95-year-old Berkshire Hathaway Chairman omitted the Gates Foundation in his annual midyear charitable donations. He donated almost $6 billion worth of stock from his conglomerate.

Buffett donated Berkshire shares worth more than $47 billion to the Gates Foundation between 2006 and 2008.

The latest donation of 12 million Class B Shares will instead go to four foundations headed by his children Susie Howard and Peter.

Buffett has donated over $23 billion in Berkshire Stock to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation as well as the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, NoVo Foundation and Sherwood Foundation since 2006.

BUFFETT SAYS GATES MADE 'MISTAKES

Buffett revealed that Gates, who was a close friend and a director of Berkshire for 16 years, had visited him three weeks ago in Omaha.

This meeting was held after the U.S. Department of Justice released in February files relating to Gates' relationship and philanthropic efforts with Epstein. Gates met with Congress about Epstein last month. He has expressed his regrets for Epstein and has never been charged with any crimes.

Buffett stated that he had made mistakes when he hired people or chose friends and later found out they were not what he thought.

Buffett said that donating to Bill Gates'?Gates Foundation was a "good choice" and he had no regrets about his relationship with him.

Buffett stated, "We've had a?number? of?good?times? together." It has been an amazing friendship.

Epstein, who was arrested on charges of sex-trafficking in August 2019, died in a Manhattan prison cell. The medical examiner in New York City ruled the death as a suicide.

Keep your marbles

Buffett also accelerated his timetable for distributing the remaining Berkshire stock, which represents an approximate 13% stake in this $1.06 trillion conglomerate.

Buffett wants his shares to be distributed 10 years after his death, not by the end of 2034. He noted the advancing age of his children. Susie Buffett will be 81 years old by 2034.

Buffett told CNBC that he had reevaluated his entire situation. It's not only a matter of mortality. It's about keeping your marbles. Reporting by Jonathan Stempel, New York. Editing by Emelia S. Sithole-Matarise & Andrea Ricci

(source: Reuters)