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Home Front: Politix
Bezos Investigation Finds the Saudis Obtained His Private Data
2019-04-01
[DailyBeast] For 40 years, I’ve advised at-risk public figures and government agencies on high-stakes security matters. My career has included working with the CIA, FBI, at the Reagan White House, counseling foreign leaders, and advising on controversial murder cases. I’ve seen a lot. And yet, I’ve recently seen things that have surprised even me, such as the National Enquirer’s parent company, AMI, being in league with a foreign nation that’s been actively trying to harm American citizens and companies, including the owner of the Washington Post. You know him as Jeff Bezos; I know him as my client of 22 years.

To understand where this story goes, some background is needed.

In January, the National Enquirer published a special edition that revealed an intimate relationship Bezos was having. He asked me to learn who provided his private texts to the Enquirer, and why. My office quickly identified the person whom the Enquirer had paid as a source: a man named Michael Sanchez, the now-estranged brother of Lauren Sanchez, whom Bezos was dating. What was unusual, very unusual, was how hard AMI people worked to publicly reveal their source’s identity. First through strong hints they gave to me, and later through direct statements, AMI practically pinned a "kick me" sign on Michael Sanchez.

"It was not the White House, it was not Saudi Arabia," a company lawyer said on national television, before telling us more: "It was a person that was known to both Bezos and Ms. Sanchez." In case even more was needed, he added, "Any investigator that was going to investigate this knew who the source was," a very helpful hint since the name of who was being investigated had been made public 10 days earlier in a Daily Beast report.

Much was made about a recent front-page story in the Wall Street Journal, fingering Michael Sanchez as the Enquirer’s source‐but that information was first published almost seven weeks ago by The Daily Beast, after "multiple sources inside AMI" told The Daily Beast the exact same thing. The actual news in the Journal article was that its reporters were able to confirm a claim Michael Sanchez had been making: It was the Enquirer who first contacted Michael Sanchez about the affair, not the other way around.

AMI has repeatedly insisted they had only one source on their Bezos story, but the Journal reports that when the Enquirer began conversations with Michael Sanchez, they had "already been investigating whether Mr. Bezos and Ms. Sanchez were having an affair." Michael Sanchez has since confirmed to Page Six that when the Enquirer contacted him back in July, they had already "seen text exchanges" between the couple. If accurate, the WSJ and Page Six stories would mean, clearly and obviously, that the initial information came from other channels‐another source or method."
We'll soon see what kind of MSM "legs" "Bezosgate" has.

Article Trumpometer reading: 5.




Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#1  At least the National Enquirer doesn't libel 16-year-old boys.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-04-01 11:25  

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