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Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez will have massive prenup for $140B fortune — here’s what’s at stake

  2024-03-09 pagesixJacquelynn Powers Maurice3320
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Jeff Bezos’ and Lauren Sánchez’s engagement is a happy day for them — and for their attorneys.Bezos is the richest groom

Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez will have massive prenup for $140B fortune — here’s what’s at stake

Jeff Bezos’ and Lauren Sánchez’s engagement is a happy day for them — and for their attorneys.

Bezos is the richest groom in history, and his fiancée is no slouch either.

As Pvnew exclusively reported, Bezos and Sánchez got engaged on his new $500 million superyacht, the Koru.

The stunning brunette was seen flashing a 20-carat engagement ring, estimated to cost $2.5 million, in Cannes, France.

While Bezos, 59, did not have a prenuptial agreement in place for his marriage to first wife MacKenzie Scott, costing him $38 billion, it’s safe to say that the Amazon founder will protect his multibillion-dollar assets as he embarks upon a second marriage with Sánchez, 53.

And Sánchez herself has plenty to protect, as a successful businesswoman in her own right, while the couple already has joint property assets and charities together.

So, what’s at stake financially for their pending nuptials?

Jeff Bezos Lauren Sanchez
Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sánchez have a wedding to plan – and a pre-nup to agree to. His $140 billion fortune is the biggest ever held by a groom, and she is a multimillionaire businesswoman in her own right. AbacaPress / SplashNews
Lauren Sánchez Jeff Bezos
The couple were spotted in Cannes after their engagement. Now their attorneys will be getting to work on a prenup. BACKGRID
Lauren Sánchez ring
Sánchez’s ring is a significant asset in its own right with an estimated 20-carat diamond. AbacaPress / SplashNews
Jeff Bezos, Mackenzie Scott.
Bezos met Mackenzie Scott before starting Amazon in their garage. She ended up getting a massive chunk of his fortune in their 2019 divorce. WireImage

Bezos huge net worth thanks to Amazon

Bezos’ net worth is estimated to be $138.9 billion by Forbes, making him the third richest person on the planet behind Bernard Arnault and Elon Musk.

He even retained his elite Top 3 status on the Forbes list despite his net worth dropping by $57 billion last year, due to a 38% decline in Amazon’s stock price.

Although Amazon went public in 1997, Bezos is the biggest single shareholder (he owns nearly 10 percent of the company), ahead of institutional investors like The Vanguard Group, BlackRock Fund Advisors and SSgA Funds Management.

online bookstore to web’s biggest retailer (and he got ripped too)

Amazon is the world’s biggest online retailer, and its ubiquitous logo is seen on buildings from distribution centers like this to apps on hundreds of millions of phones. Getty Images

The Princeton graduate famously started Amazon out of his garage in Seattle in 1994 and turned it from a fledgling online bookstore to the biggest online retailer in the world.

With him from the start was MacKenzie Scott, whom the Albuquerque native wed in 1994. The couple were married for 25 years and had four children.

Amazon’s growth has moved the company into selling every kind of consumer item, having its own clothing ranges, and even experimenting with brick and mortar stores.

And in 2017 Amazon bought Whole Foods for $13 billion, giving it another high-profile brand.

Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez
Far from the geeky image he used to present, buff Bezos shares a trainer with his bride-to-be. COBRA-DUNES / BACKGRID
Whole Foods Upper East Side
Amazon purchased Whole Foods in 2017 for $13 billion. Getty Images

During his 2019 divorce, Bezos transferred four percent of Amazon stock to Scott, which was valued at $38 billion at the time.

The other notable transformation? The dweeby tech founder got ripped too.

Amazon has its own airline and runs swathes of the web

Amazon Air
Bezos’ Amazon has its own airline, based in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Shutterstock

And while most consumers only know Amazon as an online retailer and streaming service, the breadth of the company is astonishing.

Globally, Amazon services 40 countries, including India, Japan, Egypt, Brazil, Australia, most of Europe and the UK.

Its Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the backbone of major websites including Airbnb, BMW, ESPN, Expedia, McDonald’s, Ticketmaster and Yelp, and hundreds of thousands of smaller ones.

The company has its own airline called, what else, Amazon Air, which helps deliver its packages across the world.

Launched in 2016, Amazon Air owns 11 planes and leases about 100 more, Wired reported, and opened a $1.5 billion hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in 2021.

1.5 million workers — including James Bond

Daniel Craig as James Bond
Bond, last played by Daniel Craig, thinks he works for M but he really works for Bezos, thanks to Amazon having bought the MGM studio and its back catalog. ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Looking to boost its streaming services, in 2022, Amazon bought MGM’s full entertainment catalog for $8.5 billion.

The acquisition includes 4,000 film titles and 17,000 TV episodes, and spans epic blockbusters like the James Bond franchise, “Rocky,” “The Silence of the Lambs” and “Legally Blonde.”

In 2022, Amazon Prime Video also entered the sports broadcast market as the exclusive home of “Thursday Night Football,” earning 15 million viewers for its inaugural game.

NFL Titans play Jaguars
Thursday Night Football is now broadcast solely on Amazon Prime. Getty Images

Amazon has about 1.5 million employees globally, including warehouse and transportation workers.

Over the past year, they have cut 27,000 corporate and technology roles, amounting to an 8 percent reduction of its corporate workforce.

Amazon employees at its Seattle headquarters are organizing a walkout on May 31, to protest these layoffs and the company’s return-to-office mandate.

Personal owner of the capital’s hometown paper

Washington Post headquarters
While Amazon has its own studios, Bezos’ most high-profile media purchase was personal, buying the Washington post for $250 million from the Graham family. Getty Images

Bezos bought the Washington Post from the Graham family in 2013 for $250 million.

It gives him a slice of journalistic history — under Katherine Graham’s ownership, the paper led the way on Watergate — and of social influence in Washington D.C.

There has been speculation he could sell the paper, which is reported to currently be loss-making, but so far he has not moved to publicly dispose of it.

He also made moves to buy the Washington Commanders NFL franchise but shelved it in February when his take-over attempt was sidelined by its then-owner, the controversial Dan Snyder.

And Sánchez has her own multimillion-dollar business

Lauren Sánchez in a helicopter
Through her Black Ops Aviation, Sánchez is a successful businesswoman in her own right, if not on Bezos’ scale.

In 2016, Sánchez parlayed her love of flying helicopters and TV journalism into Black Ops Aviation, which makes aerial videos.

Being around aviation is in her blood; Sánchez’s father, Ray, worked as an airplane mechanic and flight instructor. Clients have included ABC, Discovery Canada, Sony, Netflix, Extra and Blue Origin.

Supposedly sparks flew when Bezos hired Sánchez, whom he had met two years earlier, to film footage in 2018.

They bonded over cozy helicopter rides, which helped the billionaire get over his fear of flying.

$500M property portfolio

Bezos’ real estate portfolio is worth more than $500 million, making him the country’s 25th-largest landowner, according to the Land Report.

Undoubtedly, the trophy property is the 10-acre mansion in Beverly Hills, California, which Bezos bought from David Geffen for $165 million in 2020.

Waterfalls and a koi pond in Beverly Hills

Jeff Bezos' Beverly Hills home
In Beverly Hills, Bezos bought the Harry Warner estate for $165 million from billionaire producer David Geffen. Coldwell Banker Residential

At the time, it was the most expensive real estate transaction in Los Angeles, only eclipsed by venture capital entrepreneur Marc Andreessen’s $177 million 7-acre Malibu compound in 2021, and more recently, Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s $200 million oceanfront estate in Malibu.

Known as the Jack Warner Estate because the original brick house was built for Harry Warner, the former president of Warner Bros. Studios, today the compound boasts eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms estate, a koi pond, European garden, lagoon-like pool and spa, waterfalls, tennis court and tree-lined cobblestone driveway.

Bezos is working on massive upgrades to the Beverly Hills estate, which has 10 acres of land.
Bezos is working on massive upgrades to the Beverly Hills estate, which has 10 acres of land. no byline@backgrid / BACKGRID
Bezos North Alpine Drive
Bezos’ other two Beverly Hills properties are neighboring mansions, bought for a total of $36.64 million. Google Maps

In Beverly Hills, the Blue Origin founder also owns two mansions next door to each other on North Alpine Drive. One is a Spanish-style seven-bedroom manse that he bought in 2007 for $24.45 million.

He acquired the neighboring estate in 2017 for $12.19 million, adding another half-acre to his existing property.

Five floor-apartment and four other Manhattan homes

Bezos' 212 Fifth Avenue apartment building
His Fifth Avenue home, occupying the top five floors of a building facing Madison Square Park, was the focus of anti-Amazon protests in 2020. SplashNews

In Manhattan, Bezos has taken over the top five floors of 212 Fifth Avenue, directly facing Madison Square Park, dropping $96 million to form a mega penthouse condo in the 24-story building.

It has not gone unnoticed: protesters picketed it in 2020.

Bezos also has four apartments in the Art Deco Century at 25 Central Park West. In 1999, he bought three units from then Sony Music head Tommy Mottola for $7.65 million

The property portfolio includes four apartments at 25 Central Park West Google Maps

.A few years later, in 2012, he paid $5.3 million for an adjacent unit from Eve Preminger, filmmaker Otto Preminger’s niece. The two purchases were made using a limited-liability company called Jetima, according to the Wall Street Journal.

27,000 square feet in DC and a ‘spare’ home with 700-bottle cellar

Bezos' DC home
Bezos’ home in Washington DC underwent a vast refurbishment after he bought the former Textile Museum and its neighbor as a symbol of his power in the city. Sipa USA via AP

When Bezos visits the Washington Post office, he stays at the former Textile Museum, a 27,000-square-foot property he snapped up for $23 million in 2016.

Located in DC’s upscale Kalorama neighborhood, the Georgian-style residence features 10 bedrooms, eight full bathrooms, six powder rooms, 11 fireplaces and a private garden.

And just in case that wasn’t enough, in 2020, he bought a 4,800-square-foot home across the street. The “modest” four-bedroom home features a country-style kitchen, five full bathrooms, two powder rooms, carved marble fireplaces, a 700-bottle wine cellar and roof deck.

Plan of gardens to rear of Bezos' home
His Washington DC mansion has lavish private gardens, whose scale were revealed in permitting plans filed with the city during years of upgrade works. Courtesy of DCRA

Probably his most sentimental residence is in Medina, Seattle, which he bought in 1998, four years after he founded Amazon, and where he raised his family. Bezos paid $10 million for the 5.3-acre waterfront property.

In 2010, he reportedly renovated it for $28 million and bought the next door five-bedroom Tudor-style home for $50 million, giving him 310 feet of Lake Washington shoreline. Today, the compound is said to be worth over $118 million.

And then there’s Corn Ranch in west Texas, a 30,000-acre property that serves as Blue Origin’s base. In 2004, Bezos reportedly bought the land, including a four-bedroom stucco house, from attorney Ronald Stasny for an undisclosed amount.

Bezos Washington state shoreline
In 1998, Bezos paid $10 million for 5.3 acres of waterfront in Medina, Seattle, then bought the next-door property for $50 million, giving him a $118 million compound. Google Maps
Bezos Corn Ranch
Bezos owns the vast Corn Ranch in West Texas, which is home to his Blue Origin launch pad. Public Domain

Sánchez has her own $6.2 million home

Sánchez herself brings a major slice of property in Washington, close to Seattle, to the marriage.

Her ex-husband, top talent agent Patrick Whitesell, transferred their Washington estate to her in full following the completion of their divorce, The Post revealed Monday.

The former couple had purchased the sprawling 7,000-square-foot Mercer Island home in 2017 for $6.2 million — one year before Sánchez, 53, had entered into an affair with Jeff Bezos.

Patrick Whitesell, Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos
Sánchez’s husband Patrick Whitesell transferred their Washington home to her when they divorced. The former couple socialized with Bezos in Todd Williamson

Specifically, the residence was transferred to Sánchez in May 2020 after their divorce finalized in October 2019, records show.

Now couple has their own Hawaii hideaway

However, in terms of a prenup, their real estate is already entangled.

In 2021, Bezos and Sánchez purchased a 14-acre beachfront home in Hawaii for $78 million. Situated on the La Perouse Bay in Maui, the isolated property is a tropical oasis, flanked by state parkland and rocky lava fields.

Bezos Maui estate.
In Maui, Bezos and Sánchez bought a slice of paradise for $78 million. Ethan Kwon/Mega

Planes, helicopters — and an ocean-going fleet

Bezos just took his $500 million, 417-foot superyacht, Koru, for a spin along the Mediterranean. The world’s tallest sailing yacht features three masts, two pools, a cinema, meeting spaces, lounges and many more amenities. Koru means “new beginnings” in Maori.

However, it is missing one thing, a helipad. (Koru was commissioned in 2018 before he met the helicopter-savvy Sánchez.)

So, the billionaire ordered a 279-foot support vessel called Abeona. Worth $75 million, it’s believed to be the largest support vessel in the world, and has a helipad, helicopter hangar, water toys and can carry up to 45 passengers and crew. There is no submarine (yet.)

The Abeona
The Koru comes with its own support ship, the $75 million Abeona — and a small fleet including two large, fast launches, other dinghies, jet skis, and its own helicopter. SplashNews
Koru prow figurehead
Bezos’ fortune built the Koru but it is a figurehead based on Sánchez which adorns its prow. BACKGRID
Lauren Sánchez helicopter
Sánchez has her own fleet of two helicopters through Black Ops Aviation. Lauren W Sanchez/ Instagram

As befits his tycoon status, Bezos owns two Gulfstream G650ER jets. These are the fastest and longest-range private aircraft on the market. Each jet starts at $70 million, not including customizations.

Equipped with two Rolls-Royce BR725 engines, the twin-engine G650ER can travel 7,500 nautical miles, reaching heights of 51,000 feet.

Through Black Ops, Sánchez herself has two helicopters (a BELL 429 and AS350) and a single-engine aircraft, the Cirrus SR22.

Their own space program (She’s going up there soon)

Blue Origin
Now 23 years old, Blue Origin is profitable in its own right and poised to take Sánchez into space next. ZUMAPRESS

Blue Origin was created by Bezos in 2000 as a private aerospace company with a “vision of millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of earth.”

While he personally funded the company for many years, recently it has become profitable with its cargo payloads and space tourism flights.

This month, NASA selected Blue Origin as the second provider to develop its lunar lander system for the agency’s Artemis V mission, which includes a $3.4 billion contract.

Bezos himself traveled to space on Blue Origin’s maiden voyage on July 20, 2021. And the company has announced that it will launch Sanchez and a crew of women into space in early 2024. This will be the first ever all-Female crew in space.

Personal charities giving out billions

Sánchez Bezos Earth Fund
The couple are in the charity business together through the Bezos Earth Fund. She is co-chair and together they have been to locations including Colombia to see its work. Bezos Earth Fund
Through their Courage & Civility Award the couple have given no-strings grants to Dolly Parton and José Andrés REUTERS

Bezos pledged to give away most of his net worth in his lifetime. Just last year, he distributed $710 million to the Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, as well as awarding 40 grants totaling $123 million to combat homelessness.

Sánchez is involved too, as the co-chair of the Bezos Earth Fund, which focuses on reducing more on environmental issues, like reducing the planet’s carbon footprint.

The couple also honored Dolly Parton with the Courage & Civility Award, which came with a $100 million grant for the singer to use towards her philanthropic efforts. A similar grant went to humanitarian chef José Andrés, just before Bezos went into space.

(By/Jacquelynn Powers Maurice)
 
 
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