TDBill Gates is set to testify before a U.S. congressional committee as part of an ongoing investigation into the activities and network of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
According to a report published by independent outlet Substack, the testimony is scheduled for June 10, 2026.
Gates will appear before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which is currently probing Epstein’s trafficking and financial operations.
The committee is chaired by Representative James Comer.
According to the report, Gates is expected to participate in a transcribed interview session conducted behind closed doors.
The hearing forms part of a broader series of interviews involving high-profile individuals connected, directly or indirectly, to Epstein’s network.
A spokesperson for Gates reportedly confirmed his willingness to appear before lawmakers.
He stated that he “welcomes the opportunity” to answer questions and support the committee’s work.
The statement also maintained that Gates neither witnessed nor participated in any of Epstein’s criminal activities.
The investigation follows the release of a large volume of federal documents related to Epstein.
The released documents have renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s associations with influential figures across finance, politics, and philanthropy.

Lawmakers are expected to question Gates about the nature and extent of his relationship with Epstein.
The questions include why he (Gates) maintained contact with the financier after Epstein’s prior conviction.
Other individuals scheduled to testify in the probe include former officials and Epstein associates, highlighting the wide scope of the inquiry.
Reports indicate that these sessions are part of an effort by Congress to establish a clearer understanding of Epstein’s network and any potential institutional or individual accountability.
The committee is also expected to examine specific documents, communications, and travel records that have surfaced in the federal archive.
These materials may form the basis of questioning during Gates’ appearance, as investigators seek to clarify inconsistencies and establish a timeline of interactions.
While the sessions are not public hearings, they are conducted on the record and may inform future legislative or legal actions.
Analysts note that such testimonies often play a critical role in shaping broader investigations and determining whether further proceedings are warranted.
The development marks a significant moment in the long-running fallout from the Epstein case.
The Epstein Saga continues to generate global attention due to its connections with prominent figures.
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from U.S. congressional authorities beyond reports citing sources familiar with the scheduling.
Further details are expected as the hearing date approaches.












