Inside the Complex and Petty Prenups of the Superwealthy
When Jeff Bezos and MacKenzie Scott divorced in 2019, they didn't have a prenuptial agreement to govern the division of their assets. She received a stake in Amazon.com valued at more than $35 billion.
Now, as the world's third-richest man prepares to marry Lauren Sánchez in a multiday Venetian extravaganza, onlookers can't help but wonder whether there is a prenup and what it looks like.
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