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Bezos cries blackmail

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Washington, Feb. 8: Amazon chief Jeff Bezos accused the publisher of the National Enquirer of “extortion and blackmail”. In a blogpost that was posted on Medium, he alleged it threatened to publish revealing personal photograph­s unless the Amazon chief executive publicly affirmed the paper’s reporting was not politicall­y motivated.

Bezos, the world’s richest man owning the Washington Post, became the subject of tabloid papers in January after he and his wife, MacKenzie, announced they were divorcing. Shortly after, the National Enquirer published “intimate text messages” revealing Bezos’ relationsh­ip with Lauren Sánchez, a former TV anchor.

Bezos wrote that he employed private security consultant Gavin de Becker “to determine the motives for the many unusual actions taken by the Enquirer”, published by American Media Inc (AMI).

Bezos said an AMI leader subsequent­ly told him that David Pecker, the chief executive of AMI, was apoplectic about the private investigat­ion.

In the blogpost, titled “No thank you, Mr Pecker”, Bezos accused AMI of telling him “they had more of my text messages and photos that they would publish if we didn’t stop our investigat­ion”.

Bezos said his ownership of the Washington Post was a “complexifi­er” because it had made him the enemy of people including Donald Trump, who has frequently targeted him. Pecker is a longtime confidant of the president.

In December, prosecutor­s in the southern district of New York gave AMI immunity from prosecutio­n for its cooperatio­n in the investigat­ion into Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and alleged hush payments to a Playboy model. AMI admitted the company had coordinate­d with Trump’s presidenti­al campaign to “catch and kill” — buy up but not publish — the story of Karen McDougal, the model who claimed she had an affair with Trump. AMI admitted it had worked “in concert” with the campaign to pay McDougal $150,000 for her story and then suppress it. Bezos noted in the blogpost that AMI had entered into the immunity deal.

According to Bezos, AMI’s chief content officer, Dylan Howard, emailed threats to Bezos’ lawyer, Martin Singer, allegedly writing, “[I]n the interests of expediatin­g [sic] this situation, and with The Washington Post poised to publish unsubstant­iated rumors of The National Enquirer’s initial report, I wanted to describe to you the photos obtained during our newsgather­ing.”

The email, which Bezos published in full, but with personal informatio­n redacted, said the Enquirer had obtained a “below the belt selfie — colloquial­ly known as a ‘d*ck p*ck’” as well as nine other images. Those included a selfie, a shirtless photo of Bezos holding his phone “while wearing his wedding ring”, a “full-length body selfie” of him in his underwear, and photos and messages from Sánchez.

“It would give no editor pleasure to send this email. I hope common sense can prevail — and quickly,” Howard allegedly wrote.

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 ?? AFP ?? Three-year-old Jonne holds a poster reading “Save my future” and wears a shirt reading “Save the rain forest” as he demonstrat­es for the protection of the environmen­t in a “Fridays for Future” protest on in Duesseldor­f, western Germany. —
AFP Three-year-old Jonne holds a poster reading “Save my future” and wears a shirt reading “Save the rain forest” as he demonstrat­es for the protection of the environmen­t in a “Fridays for Future” protest on in Duesseldor­f, western Germany. —

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