Jeff Bezos has been interested in NFL team ownership for some time — and The Washington Football team could be on his private wish list.
Bezos’ attorney spoke with Baltimore-based sports investment banking firm Moag & Co., which led the effort to sell a chunk of the team, according to court documents obtained by Front Office Sports.
Front Office Sports previously reported on majority owner Dan Snyder’s claims that the real estate exec Dwight Schar — one of the three minority shareholders — led “an extortion campaign” to force Snyder to sell his stake.
On Monday morning, a filing that mentions Bezos’ attorney was made in a New Delhi courtroom. It was part of Snyder’s defamation lawsuit, originally filed in August, against Indian media company MEA WorldWide.
Bezos, 57, announced on Feb. 2 that he would step down as Amazon’s CEO by the end of 2021. In the past several years he’s developed a wider footprint in and around the nation’s capital.
- In 2013, he purchased The Washington Post.
- Bezos bought a 27,000-square-foot home in Washington in 2016 and spent $12 million to renovate it.
- He tapped Arlington, Va., as the location for Amazon’s second headquarters in 2017.
CBS Sports reported in Nov. 2019 that Bezos had spent time with Snyder since his move to Washington, and that other NFL owners were more than willing to welcome the mogul into their ranks.