Mila Antonova, the purported lover of Bill Gates, was photographed strolling along Wall Street with spy Anna Chapman, who was jailed in New York City in 2010. A Daily Mail investigation claims that the woman was connected to a Kremlin spy, only days after it was revealed that infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates over his purported connection with a Russian bridge player.
According to the magazine, the photo was most likely taken in 2009 or early 2010, around the time Gates’ alleged romance with the Russian player began. The software billionaire refused to answer when asked if he was aware of any possible connection between Antonova and Chapman, the daughter of a former KGB operative.
The article raises new questions about Epstein’s relationship with Gates and whether the latter succumbed to the pedophile’s pressure methods and gave him vital material that could have ended up in Russian hands inadvertently.
Bill Gates was being blackmailed by Epstein
A Wall Street Journal report earlier this week alleged that Bill Gates met Antonova in her twenties about 2009 and that they had a love relationship. While Gates was still married to his then-wife, Melinda French Gates, the two were involved.
Antonova reported competing in a competition with Gates in a YouTube video from the same year. “I didn’t beat him [Gates] but I tried to kick him with my leg,” said Antonova.
Three years later, in 2013, Epstein met Antonova and paid for her to attend software coding school. She was looking for financial supporters for a bridge academy when she met Epstein, who was a prominent adviser to Gates at the time.
Later, after learning of the affair, Epstein boldly emailed Bill Gates, requesting compensation for the training. Epstein’s implicit but veiled threat that he knew about Gates’ business.
“The tone of the message was that Epstein knew about the affair and could expose it, the people said,” the Journal reported, adding that a Bill Gates spokesperson said that the Microsoft founder “had no financial dealings with Epstein.”
Antonova told the Journal that she met Epstein but had no idea who he was at the time, mistaking him for a “successful businessman” who “wanted to help.”
“Epstein agreed to pay, and he paid directly to the school,” she added. “Nothing was exchanged. I don’t know why he did that.”