Jeff Bezos may be head over heels for fiancée Lauren Sánchez, but love isn’t blinding the Amazon tycoon when it comes to protecting his jaw-dropping fortune. Before saying “I do,” one of the richest men in the world is making sure she agrees to what insiders are calling the “world’s most brutal handcuffs deal.”
According to RadarOnline.com, the mega-billionaire is preparing a prenup so legally unbreakable, even seasoned divorce sharks are calling it a masterpiece in wealth protection.
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The lavish three-day wedding spectacle is set to unfold in Venice from June 24 to 26, and is expected to be nothing short of royal. But before the champagne flows and the vows are exchanged, insiders say Sánchez will have to put pen to paper on one of the most ironclad agreements the legal world has seen.
Alphonse Provinziano, a top California attorney known for handling big-name celebrity splits, told RadarOnline, “Jeff Bezos doesn’t just want a prenup, he wants a prenup that will survive any legal challenge.”
And that’s no small feat.
Provinziano mentioned that to bulletproof the agreement, Bezos must hand over a full play-by-play of his financial empire. That includes documentation of all his complex accounting webs and billion-dollar business entanglements, leaving no room for Sánchez’s team of lawyers to later claim any funny business.
“For someone as rich as Bezos, that means preparing documentation of the complex accounting arrangements and business deals he’s involved in so that she couldn’t later claim that he hid certain assets from her,” Provinziano explained.
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There’s also a legal catch: in some states, the prenup must be “conscionable,” aka fair to the party with fewer assets. In this case, Sánchez.
“All in all, it’s a lot of work for teams of lawyers,” Provinziano noted bluntly.
This isn’t Bezos’ first time at the altar, or in the courtroom.
When he married MacKenzie Scott back in 1993, Amazon was just a nerdy garage startup with dreams of books and bandwidth. Back then, Bezos skipped the prenup. When the two split in 2019, Scott walked away with 4% of Amazon, vaulting her into billionaire status overnight.
Today, her net worth has soared past $165 billion, per Forbes.
Lesson learned? You bet.
Bezos is now making sure he won’t be burned twice. And with a $600 million wedding planned, there’s plenty at stake. The Venice celebration is shaping up to be the biggest blowout the city has seen in decades, with residents already bracing for the chaos. Reports say, Bezos had booked five luxury hotels and all water taxis for the grand ceremony.
“People are almost hysterical with excitement – from water taxis to the hotel concierges,” one insider gushed.
Celebrity wedding producer Danielle Nay confirmed the buzz, “The whole of Venice is buzzing now that the cat’s out of the bag.”
Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez reportedly spent $670,000 on her lavish Paris bachelorette party, ahead of her upcoming wedding to the billionaire.
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“This is PR gold, attracting attention and investment at a time when the city is going through a new cultural renaissance,” she added.
From billion-dollar deals to bridal fireworks, one thing is crystal clear. When Jeff Bezos ties the knot, he does it the Amazon Prime way: big, bold, and with every loophole sealed.
Scroll below to catch some glimpses of the couple together.

The couple’s grand Venice wedding is even labelled by ‘wedding of the century’ by many.

Reportedly, they started dating in 2018, while Bezos was married to his now ex-wife Scott.

The smiling duo clicked at the Oscars Party this year.













