Bill Gates’ resignation from Microsoft is reportedly due to   Sexual relationship with a female co- worker.

Bill Gates’ resignation from Microsoft is reportedly due to   Sexual relationship with a female co- worker.It is now being revealed that the Microsoft board has opposed Bill Gates’ continuing on the board of directors of Microsoft in the wake of the investigation into the complaint.The Wall Street Journal reports that this led to Bill Gates’ resignation from Microsoft.

According to the report, Microsoft launched an investigation into the controversy in 2019.The controversy was sparked by a letter from a Microsoft engineer claiming that she had years of sexual relations with Bill Gates.The matter was investigated by an investigative agency outside of Microsoft. The Wall Street Journal reports that Microsoft provided support to the alleged employee during the investigation.

Bill Gates resigned from Microsoft shortly before the end of the Microsoft board’s investigation.When he resigned last year, Bill Gates said he was resigning to focus more on charitable.But there are indications that things beyond that led to his resignation

Bill Gates, once the world’s richest man, is now the fourth richest man in the world. Bill Gates’ net worth is estimated at about $ 100 billion (approximately $ 7.32 trillion)

Earlier, the New York Times reported that Bill Gates had a questionable relationship with his staff.The New York Times quoted Bill Gates  that he enjoyed personal meetings with female colleagues at Microsoft and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

On May 3, Melinda filed for divorce from Bill Gates. Melinda said in her divorce petition that she was “irreparably broken.”

At the same time, the application did not state exactly what was the reason for the separation. Earlier, there were reports that Bill Gates’ relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, notorious for abusing teenage girls and exposing them to superiors, had led to divorce.

 

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