Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. File

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Warren Buffett said it was not a surprise when he told ​Bill Gates about his decision to ‌stop donating to the Gates Foundation, ending ​their two-decade philanthropic partnership. Mr. Buffett, 95, did ⁠not include the Gates Foundation in a nearly $6 billion donation of Berkshire Hathaway stock announced on ‌Tuesday (July 14, 2026), following revelations about interactions between Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder ‌and philanthropist, and the late sex ‌offender ⁠Jeffrey Epstein.In interview excerpts broadcast ⁠on CNBC on Wednesday (July 15, 2026), Mr. Buffett, who is Berkshire's chairman, said the billionaires spoke three weeks ago when ​Mr. Gates visited Omaha.The ‌meeting followed the U.S. Department of Justice's release in February of files about Gates' relationship with Epstein.

Congress has also investigated ‌the matter, and Mr. Gates met ​with that body last month. Mr. Gates has repeatedly expressed regret for having ⁠anything to do with Epstein, and not been accused of crimes."I reevaluated my whole ‌situation," Mr. Buffett said. "It did not come as a surprise."He added: "I had read what Congress came up with. I'd read everything."He will instead continue donating Berkshire shares to four family foundations run by ‌his children Susie, Howard and Peter, including the ​nearly $6 billion donation.Epstein died in a Manhattan jail cell in August ⁠2019, following his arrest on sex trafficking charges. ⁠New York City's medical examiner called the death a suicide.Mr. Buffett had ‌donated more than $47 billion of Berkshire stock to the Gates Foundation since ​2006. Published - July 15, 2026 07:07 pm IST