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BEZOS ACCUSES PUBLISHER OF BLACKMAIL OVER INTIMATE PIX

Amazon CEO implies publicatio­n’s report on affair politicall­y motivated

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AMAZON chief executive officer Jeff Bezos on Thursday accused the publisher of the National Enquirer of blackmail after it threatened to publish intimate photograph­s sent by the billionair­e to his mistress if he did not cease his investigat­ion into how the newspaper got the pictures.

It comes after the tabloid, having accessed private text messages, last month reported Bezos had an extramarit­al affair with former news anchor and entertainm­ent reporter Lauren Sanchez, a leak that led to his divorce.

In a post on blogging platform Medium published on Thursday, Bezos said Enquirer publisher American Media Inc (AMI), led by David Pecker, approached him with a threat to publish the photos if he did not halt an investigat­ion into the motives behind the leak.

He added that the publicatio­n demanded he and security consultant Gavin de Becker, who is leading the probe, publicly state they had “no knowledge or basis for suggesting that AMI’s coverage was politicall­y motivated or influenced by political forces”.

De Becker mentioned in a recent Daily Beast interview that “strong leads point to political motives” — and that he was interested in Sanchez’s brother Michael, a vocal supporter of United States President Donald Trump with links to his inner circle, as a possible perpetrato­r.

And in his Medium post, Bezos, who also owns

pointed to AMI and Pecker’s previous cooperatio­n with Trump, including payments made to suppress negative stories, currently under investigat­ion by federal prosecutor­s. One involves a woman who said she had an affair with Trump.

The hush money payment, and a similar one to another woman, was made on the eve of the 2016 election that Trump won. Trump is suspected of campaign finance violations because of the disburseme­nts on grounds they were made to affect the outcome of the vote and should therefore have been reported to government campaign monitors.

Bezos, his newspaper and Amazon are all regular targets of Trump’s Twitter tirades.

Bezos also raised the publisher’s links to Saudi Arabia, whose Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is accused of directing the murder of Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.

“My ownership of the Washington Post is a complexifi­er for me. It’s unavoidabl­e that certain powerful people who experience Washington Post news coverage will wrongly conclude I am their enemy,” Bezos wrote.

“President Trump is one of those people, obvious by his many tweets. Also, The Post’s essential and unrelentin­g coverage of the murder of its columnist Jamal Khashoggi is undoubtedl­y unpopular in certain circles.”

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