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Posted: 2021-10-18T20:29:58Z | Updated: 2021-10-18T20:29:58Z Microsoft Says It Warned Bill Gates About Workplace Flirting In 2008 | HuffPost

Microsoft Says It Warned Bill Gates About Workplace Flirting In 2008

Gates private office said these claims are false, recycled rumors from sources who have no direct knowledge, and in some cases have significant conflicts of interest.

REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft executives in 2008 warned Bill Gates to stop sending flirtatious emails to a female employee but dropped the matter after he told them he would stop, the company revealed Monday.

The Wall Street Journal was first to report  that Brad Smith, then Microsoft’s general counsel and now its president and vice chair, and another executive met with Gates after the company discovered inappropriate emails to a midlevel employee.

The newspaper reported that Gates didn’t deny the exchanges, and members of the Microsoft board who were briefed on them declined to take further action because there wasn’t any physical interaction between Gates and the employee.

Microsoft declined comment Monday except to confirm the Journal’s reporting. Smith didn’t return a request for comment made through the company.

Gates’ private office said in a written statement that “these claims are false, recycled rumors from sources who have no direct knowledge, and in some cases have significant conflicts of interest.” It declined further comment.

The reported 2008 warning came more than a decade before similar alleged behavior led the tech giant to hire a law firm in 2019 to investigate a letter from an engineer who said she had a sexual relationship with Gates over several years.

That investigation preceded Gates’ departure from Microsoft’s board last year, but didn’t come to light publicly until after Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates announced in May they had decided to end their marriage of 27 years. The divorce was finalized in August. The former couple still jointly runs the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Gates was Microsoft’s CEO until 2000 and since then has gradually scaled back his involvement in the company he started with Paul Allen in 1975. He transitioned out of a day-to-day role in Microsoft in 2008 and served as chairman of the board until 2014.

Microsoft spokesperson Frank Shaw told the Journal that the 2008 warning from company executives happened shortly before Gates retired as a full-time employee. Shaw told the newspaper that Gates had suggested meeting the employee outside of work in emails that were flirtatious and inappropriate but “not overtly sexual.”

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Five Facts You Didn't Know About Bill Gates
He Won't Buy His Kids iPods(01 of05)
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However:
"They have the Windows equivalent. They have a Zune music player, which is a great Windows portable player. They are not deprived children."
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If His Home Was Burning Down, He'd Save...(02 of05)
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His Codex Leicester, a notebook that belonged to Leonardo da Vinci, which he purchased in 1994 for $30.8 million:
"I'm lucky that I own that notebook. I've always been amazed by Da Vinci, because he worked out science on his own. He would work by drawing things and writing down his ideas. Of course, he designed all sorts of flying machines way before you could actually build something like that."
(Gates also owns documents by Isaac Newton and Abraham Lincoln.)
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People In Third World Countries Don't Know Bill Gates(03 of05)
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"They don't know who I am, because it doesn't relate to their world. I went to one place with the chief minister and someone said, "Who is this guy?", and the chief minister said, "This is a white-skinned guy I brought with me." If you're a person struggling to eat and stay healthy you might have heard about Michael Jordan or Muhammad Ali, but you'll never have heard of Bill Gates."
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He Doesn't Care For Legacy(04 of05)
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But he certainly strives to have a massive impact:
"Legacy is a stupid thing! I don't want a legacy. If people look and see that childhood deaths dropped from nine million a year to four million because of our investment, then wow! I liken what I'm doing now to my old job. I worked with a lot of smart people; some things went well, some didn't go so well. But when you see how what we did ended up empowering people, it's a very cool thing."
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He Prefers An Actual Book(05 of05)
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But is also confident that e-readers will ultimately prevail:
"I read a lot of obscure books and it is nice to open a book. But the electronic devices are good as well. Digital reading will completely take over. It's lightweight and it's fantastic for sharing. Over time it will take over."
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