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National Enquirer bought Bezos texts from girlfriend's brother: Report

  (Agence France-Presse)
Washington
Wed, March 20, 2019

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National Enquirer bought Bezos texts from girlfriend's brother: Report Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos provides the keynote address at the Air Force Association's Annual Air, Space & Cyber Conference in Oxen Hill, MD, on September 19, 2018. (AFP/Jim Watson)

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he National Enquirer bought revealing messages between Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and his then-secret girlfriend for $200,000 from her brother, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

The Enquirer accessed the text messages, and in January reported that Bezos had an extramarital affair with former news anchor and entertainment reporter Lauren Sanchez -- a leak that led to his divorce.

In February, Bezos accused the tabloid's publisher American Media Inc -- led by David Pecker, who has been described as a close friend of Bezos critic President Donald Trump -- of trying to blackmail him over lurid photos.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Michael Sanchez sold the text messages, citing people familiar with the matter.

Sanchez told the newspaper he did not want to "dignify" the reporting on the deal and called it "old rumors," it reported.

Read also: The Jeff Bezos divorce: $136 billion and Amazon in the middle

Security consultant Gavin de Becker, who was investigating the leak for Bezos, previously told The Daily Beast that "strong leads point to political motives" -- and that he was interested in Michael Sanchez, a vocal supporter of Trump with links to his inner circle, as a possible perpetrator.

Bezos, the world's richest person, owns The Washington Post, a frequent target of Trump as he assails the US media as "enemy of the people" and a source of fake news. The billionaire, his newspaper and Amazon are all regular targets of the president on Twitter.

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