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Buffett: Gates Foundation decision not to accept donations was not a shock

Buffett: Gates Foundation decision not to accept donations was not a shock
Buffett: Gates Foundation decision not to accept donations was not a shock

Warren Buffett stated that it was no surprise to him when he informed Bill Gates of his decision to cease donating to the Gates Foundation. This ended their?two decade philanthropic relationship. Buffett, 95, did not include the Gates Foundation as part of a $6 billion donation to Berkshire Hathaway announced on Tuesday. This was in response to revelations regarding interactions between Bill Gates - the Microsoft cofounder and philanthropist - and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire, told CNBC's?on Wednesday that Gates and Buffett spoke three weeks ago, when Gates was in Omaha.

The meeting was held after the Department of Justice released in February documents about Gates' relationship with Epstein. Gates also met with the Congress last month. Gates has expressed regret over Epstein and his involvement in the case.

Buffett said, "I reevaluated the whole situation." It was not a shock.

He said: "I'd read everything." I'd read it all.

His children Susie Howard and Peter will continue to donate Berkshire shares, which includes the $6 billion donation, to four family foundations.

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 a suicide.

Buffett has donated Berkshire Stock worth more than $47.5 billion to the Gates Foundation.

(source: Reuters)