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The Divorce Likely To Produce New World’s Richest Woman

By Okee Sydney-Obiukwu, With Additional Report From The Economic Times

It is worth noting that 48 years old MacKenzie Tuttle knew 54-year-old Jeff Bezos long before he achieved his fame and staggering wealth. So it is naturally expected she would be a huge beneficiary of Mr. Bezos’ $136 billion net worth, as they both recently announced that they were divorcing.

Even if a pretty facade has been presented as they made their intention known to the public, it is well known that no divorce is free from emotional fracture, all things taken into account. And the divorce of   Jeff and MacKenzie, cannot be an exception.   

Close associates say that the couple met in 1992 when Jeff was a hedge fund manager on Wall Street, before he became an entrepreneur who changed the way hundreds of millions of people live. They married less than a year later.

She was by his side for the entire Amazon adventure, from the company’s humble beginnings in his Seattle garage in 1994 to its mammoth success today. They have four children – three sons and an adopted daughter – aged up to their late teens.

As of Wednesday, when the couple made divorce announcement after a long separation, MacKenzie, a novelist, is likely to become the richest woman in the world.

According to celebrity news outlet TMZ, the Bezoses did not have a prenuptial agreement – which could mean an even split of assets.

They were married in Florida in September 1993, according to documents seen by AFP. But their last place of residence would be the deciding factor in any divorce proceedings.

The couple has numerous residences: in Seattle, where Amazon is based, but also in Washington DC, Texas and Beverly Hills, California.

According to Randall Kessler, a founding partner at Atlanta family law firm Kessler and Solomiany, the location will not matter so much.

“Some states have community property, some states have equitable division which means fair division, but even in those states, it usually comes out 50-50. That’s the starting point,” he said.

Bezos, who was once Amazon’s primary stakeholder, now owns about 16 per cent of the company – the bulk of his net worth.

At mid-day Thursday, that stake translated to about USD 130 billion.

Any divorce settlement would include his stock portfolio. If it were split in half, that would leave Bezos – who still runs the company – with an eight per cent stake.

So far, that prospect has not frayed Wall Street, with Amazon shares even up slightly on the Nasdaq on Wednesday after the announcement, only to fall back Thursday.

Hedge fund investor Doug Kass announced that he had sold off his shares after the divorce announcement – which had an upbeat tone, with the pair saying they remained “cherished friends.”

Given they appear to be on good terms, they could decide to put their shares into a trust or other legal mechanism in order to maintain the same power among Amazon’s shareholders.

MacKenzie could also opt to transfer her voting rights, should she earn half the stake in a settlement, according to Margaret Ryznar, a law professor at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI).

“Voting rights may not be that important in this case because Jeff Bezos is currently a minority shareholder anyway,” Ryznar says.

“Much of his influence in Amazon comes instead from his position within the company as its founder and CEO.” For Kessler, “if they want to protect the company, they’ll find a way to give her an interest in the company that doesn’t affect the running of the company.” Of course, the couple may have a post-nuptial deal that will be revealed in the coming months.

They may also end up in an acrimonious divorce, which would surely cloud the prospects of Amazon, both on Wall Street and from a public relations perspective.

The National Enquirer tabloid reported Thursday that Bezos was in a relationship with the wife of powerful Hollywood talent agent Patrick Whitesell, former news anchor and entertainment reporter Lauren Sanchez.

The relationship, launched eight months ago, was the final nail in the coffin of the troubled Bezos marriage, the tabloid said.

All said, how much Mr. Bezos is willing to concede to Mckenzie, will determine if this divorce will create the new richest woman in the world.


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