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Brother of Jeff Bezos's girlfriend 'tried to conceal ownership of a $2.5 million Hollywood home to AVOID paying a court-ordered judgement to Amazon founder and his security consultant', suit says

Jeff Bezos claims his girlfriend's brother tried to conceal ownership of a multi-million dollar Hollywood home to avoid paying his court-ordered judgement, according to a lawsuit Bezos filed on Friday.

After Bezos successfully defended himself from Michael Sanchez's defamation lawsuit, Sanchez was ordered to pay the Amazon CEO and his security consultant, Gavin de Becker, $254,404 in legal fees, which he hasn't paid, The Seattle Times reported. 

To skirt the court-ordered payout, Sanchez allegedly tried to transfer his largest asset - his West Hollywood home - to a shell company he controls before listing it for sale for nearly $2.5 million, according to Bezos' lawsuit, which was reported by The Seattle Times. 

Bezos was married to MacKenzie for 25 years and had four children with her until they divorced in January 2019 after the National Enquirer revealed Bezos was having an affair with Lauren Sanchez, Michael's sister.  

Lauren Sanchez and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos attend the Tom Ford AW20 Show at Milk Studios on February 07, 2020 in Hollywood

Lauren Sanchez and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos attend the Tom Ford AW20 Show at Milk Studios on February 07, 2020 in Hollywood

Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos attend the Amazon Prime Video celebration on January 16, 2020 in Mumbai, India

Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos attend the Amazon Prime Video celebration on January 16, 2020 in Mumbai, India

Michael Sanchez, Lauren's sister, is accused of concealing his largest asset to avoid paying a court-ordered judgement to Jeff Bezos

Michael Sanchez, Lauren's sister, is accused of concealing his largest asset to avoid paying a court-ordered judgement to Jeff Bezos

The Enquirer's next print edition wasn't scheduled for publication for several days, and its editors, according to The Wall Street Journal, rushed the Bezos story online that night and into print with a headline: 'BEZOS' DIVORCE! THE CHEATING PHOTOS THAT ENDED HIS MARRIAGE.' 

Bezos asked de Becker to look into who leaked the text messages. 

The CEO of the paper's parent company AMI, David Pecker, was enraged by the investigation, and emailed Bezos - via de Becker's attorney - on February 5, 2019, threatening to publish ten nude and otherwise personal photos unless the investigation into the source of the images was called off.

Michael Sanchez never denied leaking the texts between Bezos and his sister to the The National Enquirer, but always said he didn't have any nude photos of Bezos.  

Bezos on February 7, 2019, called Pecker's bluff and published the email in full, saying he refused to be blackmailed.

Michael went on to sue Bezos and de Becker for defamation last January in California, claiming they accused him of providing the tabloid magazine with nude photographs of Bezos.

Bezos denied it in court documents and a judge ultimately sided with Bezos and threw out Michael's defamation lawsuit.   

Bezos is ranked as Forbes richest person with a value of $196.2billion. 

Jeff Bezos demands girlfriend's brother Michael Sanchez pays HIS $1.7M legal fees after losing nude National Enquirer photo libel lawsuit 

Jeff Bezos is asking his girlfriend's brother to pay his $1.7 million legal fees, after successfully defending a defamation lawsuit.

Bezos, the world's richest person with a net worth of $193 billion according to Forbes, was sued by Michael Sanchez in February 2019.

Sanchez, a Hollywood talent agent, 54, accused Bezos, 57, and his security consultant, Gavin de Becker, of damaging his reputation by telling journalists that he had leaked naked photos to The National Enquirer.

In November Judge John P. Doyle of the Los Angeles County Superior Court dismissed the case, saying Sanchez's allegations were relying heavily on hearsay.

Bezos, in his court filings, said he never accused Sanchez of leaking the photos.

On Friday the Amazon founder - who is in a back-and-forth rally with Elon Musk for the title of world's richest person - requested that Sanchez pay his legal fees. 

Under a Californian law known as the anti-SLAPP statute, a victorious defendant is entitled to have their legal costs reimbursed by the plaintiff.

Bezos in his Friday filing said that Sanchez betrayed his sister, and him, by selling their private communications to the tabloid for $200,000.

Bezos accused him of then doubling down by filing a lawsuit, intended to harass Bezos into a settlement 'by threatening discovery and public disclosure of private matters.'

Sanchez's lawyer, Tom Warren, told Bloomberg - which first reported Friday's filing - that the billionaire's request was 'grotesque'.

'Mr Bezos's fee request is obscene, even grotesque, on many levels,' he said.

In November, Warren said that Sanchez intended to appeal Judge Doyle's ruling.

'We respectfully disagree with the trial court's ruling and look forward to vindicating Mr Sanchez's claims on appeal,' he said at the time.

It was unclear whether they still intended to appeal. 

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are seen in January 2020. Their relationship was revealed by The National Enquirer in January 2019

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are seen in January 2020. Their relationship was revealed by The National Enquirer in January 2019

 The remarkable family rift began in January 2019, when the tabloid magazine revealed the affair between Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, who were both still married at the time - although she was separated from her husband, Hollywood talent-agent executive Patrick Whitesell.

On January 9 Bezos and his then-wife, MacKenzie, parents to four children, announced they were divorcing after 25 years of marriage.

The Enquirer's next print edition wasn't scheduled for publication for several days, and its editors, according to The Wall Street Journal, rushed the Bezos story online that night and into print with a headline: 'BEZOS' DIVORCE! THE CHEATING PHOTOS THAT ENDED HIS MARRIAGE.'

Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos at the Vanity Fair post-Oscars party in March 2018

Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos at the Vanity Fair post-Oscars party in March 2018

The magazine printed text messages and photos of the pair out in public, but not the nude photos.

Donald Trump, who has a long-running fury at Bezos for his newspaper, The Washington Post, and his business, tweeted on January 13: 'So sorry to hear the news about Jeff Bozo being taken down by a competitor whose reporting, I understand, is far more accurate than the reporting in his lobbyist newspaper, the Amazon Washington Post.'

Bezos asked de Becker to look into who leaked the text messages.

The CEO of the paper's parent company AMI, David Pecker, was enraged by the investigation, and emailed Bezos - via de Becker's attorney - on February 5, 2019, threatening to publish ten nude and otherwise personal photos unless the investigation into the source of the images was called off.

Bezos on February 7, 2019, called Pecker's bluff and published the email in full, saying he refused to be blackmailed.

Sanchez vehemently insisted that he had not leaked the photos, telling The Washington Post on February 29, 2019 he had not passed the pictures to AMI.

'I never in a million years would be able to give Jeff's pix to AMI because I never had them,' he said.

'If AMI has them, they came from others. Period.'

Sanchez has insisted he did not supply the ten naked and otherwise personal photos

Sanchez has insisted he did not supply the ten naked and otherwise personal photos

 Sanchez did not deny that he had handed the couples' text messages to the magazine, however, and told The Post that he refused to 'dignify' with a response 'baseless smears' that he provided the texts.

Sanchez claimed that federal investigators found he had no case to answer regarding the leaked images.

'Once the FBI and Amazon's own investigators cleared me of ever possessing the pictures used to blackmail Jeff, I thought I'd get a private apology, at a minimum,' he said.

'But Jeff and Lauren haven't looked back.

'I've been thrown under the bus. Sadly, it's likely the next time I see them will be in court.'

Lauren and Michael Sanchez, raised in New Mexico, used to be close allies and friends

Lauren and Michael Sanchez, raised in New Mexico, used to be close allies and friends

 AMI put out a public statement in March 2019 saying that it was Sanchez who tipped them off to the affair and 'provided all the materials' for the investigation.

Sanchez admitted in his lawsuit that he 'helped' the story in an effort to control the narrative about his sister's relationship.

In March 2020 Sanchez filed another suit, this one against AMI, accusing them too of defaming him.

Sanchez argued that it was Saudi Arabians who hacked Bezos's phone and leaked the photos, in retaliation for The Washington Post's aggressive reporting on the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

AMI have dismissed the case as being ridiculous.

'The filing by Mr Sanchez is his latest attempt to ignore the truth and rewrite history,' they said in a statement.

'The fact, as we have maintained throughout, is that Mr Sanchez sold the National Enquirer the story about his sister's secret affair and was the sole source for its reporting.

'His frivolous lawsuit underscores what his true motivation is, his own greed.'

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