How Jeff Bezos Trumped Tabloids: A Story of Money, Sex And Power
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Jeff Bezos was a master compartmentalizer; his ability to keep the intricate threads of his personal and professional lives separate was unrivaled.
"Raise your hand if you think you've had a harder week than I've had." It was Feb. 14, 2019, in the early afternoon, and for perhaps the first time in the 25-year history of Amazon.com Inc., Jeff Bezos was prepared to explain himself to his employees. Bezos was a master compartmentalizer; his ability to keep the intricate threads of his personal and professional lives separate was unrivaled. This talent had allowed him to build Amazon while also running a space company, Blue Origin LLC, and reviving the Washington Post-all while keeping his family life private. But those threads had gotten tangled. Bezos, a father of four, was the subject of tabloid stories in the National Enquirer about his relationship with a married former television host. Rather than doing what most billionaires do under such scrutiny-keep quiet and wait for the storm to pass-Bezos had gone public. He'd written a salacious blog post that included descriptions of photos the Enquirerclaimed it had acquired-among them: a "below the belt selfie." He'd suggested that the paper was doing this as political retribution for the Post's reporting on the Enquirer's connections to the Trump administration.More Related News