The Columbus Dispatch

Bezos: Mistress’ brother was source

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — Private investigat­ors working for Jeff Bezos have concluded that the brother of the Amazon CEO’S mistress leaked the couple’s intimate text messages to the National Enquirer, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday.

The person wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The findings add to the intrigue surroundin­g the clash between the pro-trump tabloid and the world’s richest man. Bezos’ investigat­ors have Bezos

suggested the Enquirer’s coverage of his affair was driven by politics. Trump has been highly critical of Bezos over his ownership of The Washington Post and Amazon and the Post’s coverage of the White House.

The brother, Michael Sanchez, is a supporter of President Donald Trump and an acquaintan­ce of Trump allies Roger Stone and Carter Page. He is also manager of his sister, Lauren Sanchez, a former TV anchor. The investigat­ors have not said how they think Michael Sanchez came into possession of his sister’s intimate messages.

Michael Sanchez did not respond to a message seeking comment on Monday. In a Jan. 31 tweet, he said without evidence that Bezos’ longtime security consultant, Gavin de Becker, who is leading the private investigat­ion, “spreads fake, unhinged conservati­ve conspiracy theories.”

An attorney for the tabloid’s parent company did not respond to an email seeking comment.

On Sunday, an attorney for the head of American Media Inc., which owns the Enquirer, said the informatio­n for the story had been provided by a “reliable source” well-known to Bezos and Lauren Sanchez. The source had provided informatio­n to the company for at least seven years, Elkan Abramowitz, an attorney for American Media chief executive David Pecker, said on ABC’S “This Week.”

He was asked whether Sanchez was the source and he said: “I’m not permitted to tell you or confirm or deny who the source is.”

But the Daily Beast, citing people inside American Media., reported that Sanchez was the Enquirer’s source.

Bezos ordered the investigat­ion after the Enquirer published a story about the affair last month. The investigat­ors have since turned over the results of their probe to attorney Richard Ben-veniste for review and possible referral to law enforcemen­t. Ben-veniste had served as special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal.

Bezos has said AMI threatened to publish explicit photos of him unless he stopped investigat­ing how the Enquirer obtained his private exchanges, and publicly declared that the Enquirer’s coverage of him was not politicall­y motivated.

Federal prosecutor­s are also looking into whether the Enquirer violated a cooperatio­n and nonprosecu­tion agreement that recently spared the tabloid and top executives from charges for paying hush money to a Playboy model who claimed she’d had an affair with Trump, two people familiar with the matter told the AP. The people weren’t authorized to discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity.

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