Bezos’ ex-wife remarries with her children’s private school science teacher

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kyung Soo-hyun = Jeff Bezos The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) said on the 7th (local time) that Mackenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon’s CEO, remarried with Dan Juet, a science teacher at a private school in the United States. Reported by citing sources.

According to this, Juet recently told the charity’Giving Pledge’, “By a happy coincidence, I married one of the most generous and kindest people I know.” I said that it means.

Juet is known to be a science teacher at a private school in Seattle.

The Associated Press reported that Juet had been a teacher for decades and Scott’s children attended the Lakeside School, the most recent private school in Seattle that taught chemistry.

Mackenzie Scott (right) and Dan Juet
Mackenzie Scott (right) and Dan Juet

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Giving Pledge is a charitable organization founded in 2010 led by Warren Buffett and Bill Melinda Gates to promote the return of wealth to wealthy people, and more than 200 rich people have already participated. It has gathered topics.

Scott agreed to a divorce in 2019, when husband Bezos and former TV anchor Lauren Sanchez were reported to have an affair, and announced that soon after, he would participate in “Giving Pledge” and donate more than half of his fortune.

After 25 years of marriage, she received about 4% of Amazon’s shares as a divorce consensus, and has been doing various philanthropy after divorce, including donating nearly $6 billion last year.

Scott’s current fortune is about $53.5 billion (about 60.4 trillion won), the 22nd richest man in the world, Bloomberg reported.

Amazon’s Scott-related website reports that Scott lives in Seattle with four children and her husband, Dan.

According to Bloomberg, Bezos said in a statement to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported Scott’s remarriage, that “Dan is a great person and I am happy because of the two of them.”

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