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Jeff Bezos is likely to beat the defamation suit brought by his girlfriend's brother. Here's how the Amazon CEO became embroiled in a tangled web of lawsuits and family drama.

  • A defamation lawsuit against Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is on the verge of being thrown out, the latest update in a months-long legal battle.
  • Michael Sanchez — the brother of Bezos' girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez — claimed Bezos and his head of security, Gavin de Becker, falsely accused Sanchez of providing the nude photos of Bezos to the National Enquirer.
  • The suit followed a scandal that erupted in January 2019, when the Enquirer revealed Bezos was in a relationship with Lauren Sanchez and published details of messages and photos they had exchanged.
  • A subsequent investigation found evidence that Saudi Arabian officials had hacked Bezos' phone, while media reports found that Michael Sanchez had been a source for the Enquirer.

A defamation lawsuit against Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is on the verge of being thrown out, the latest development in a months-long high-profile drama.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge John P. Doyle issued a tentative ruling on Thursday that granted Bezos' motion to throw out a suit filed by Michael Sanchez — the brother of Bezos' girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez — accusing him and his head of security, Gavin de Becker, of defamation.

"We respectfully disagree with the trial court's ruling and look forward to vindicating Mr. Sanchez's claims on appeal," Tom Warren, Sanchez's attorney, told Business Insider in an emailed statement.

William Isaacson, an attorney representing Bezos and de Becker, said in an emailed statement to Business Insider that "journalists will surely take the Court's ruling into account when considering Michael Sanchez as a source."

"My clients are pleased that the judge has thrown out the baseless case filed by Michael Sanchez," Isaacson said. "When it comes to frivolous lawsuits seeking money or attention, the law is clear — and the law worked."

The court's tentative ruling marks the beginning of the end of a legal battle between the Amazon billionaire and his girlfriend's brother that was sparked by a tabloid scoop nearly two years ago and subsequent investigations into Sanchez, the National Enquirer, and even the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.

Here's where the conflict began and everything that's happened since.

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