During congressional testimony, Bill Gates says he had three extramarital affairs, according to the accounts of his remarks reported by outlets. He names two individuals in his statements: Alice Jacobs Nesselrodt, described as a medical entrepreneur with Harvard training, and Karima Nigmatulina, described as a Russian nuclear scientist. The reporting also says Gates stated that he informed his wife, Melinda Gates, about the affairs. The articles frame the disclosure as part of a broader appearance that they characterize as an “Epstein grilling,” though they focus primarily on Gates’ personal admissions rather than allegations about other people. Across the reports, the core points are Gates’ claim that he had three affairs, the identities of at least two of the people he referenced, and his assertion that he told Melinda Gates. The coverage does not provide corroborating details beyond what Gates is reported to have said.