https://www.forbes.com/sites/maggiemcgrath/2021/03/07/mackenzie-scott-ex-wife-of-jeff-bezos-has-remarried/
MacKenzie Scott, the world’s 22nd richest person—courtesy of her divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos—has found love again, and has married Seattle science teacher Dan Jewett. Scott, who is worth worth $53 billion according to Forbes, signed the Giving Pledge—a promise to give away half her fortune to charity in her lifetime—when her divorce with…
MacKenzie Scott, Ex-Wife Of Jeff Bezos, Has Remarried
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