CBS News has learned investigators hired by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos have now turned over their findings to law enforcement. They are trying to find out how the National Enquirer obtained private photos and messages from Bezos, who claimed the tabloid was trying to blackmail him.
Paul Viollis CBS News law enforcement analyst thinks someone Lauren Sanchez confided in was the likely leaker. “If I was conducting the investigation, I would be starting it with Miss Sanchez,” Paul Viollis said. “The highest probability of risk here, where this leak came from, would be Sanchez – whether it was her brother, whether it was a friend, whether it was anybody.”
In emails released by Bezos last week, Enquirer officials purportedly claim to have “a naked selfie” and other lewd images of Bezos. They offered not to publish the pictures if the Amazon CEO dropped his investigation. “I hope common sense can prevail – and quickly,” one email said.
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Paul Viollis CBS News law enforcement analyst thinks someone Lauren Sanchez confided in was the likely leaker. “If I was conducting the investigation, I would be starting it with Miss Sanchez,” Paul Viollis said. “The highest probability of risk here, where this leak came from, would be Sanchez – whether it was her brother, whether it was a friend, whether it was anybody.”
In emails released by Bezos last week, Enquirer officials purportedly claim to have “a naked selfie” and other lewd images of Bezos. They offered not to publish the pictures if the Amazon CEO dropped his investigation. “I hope common sense can prevail – and quickly,” one email said.
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