Bezos sexting scandal: 'No crime' if gal pal's brother leaked pics "Does the federal government care about interfamilial betrayal? No" By Evie Fordham There's "no crime" if girlfriend's brother leaked the couple's texts to the , but the federal government may have a "serious issue" untangling accusations stemming from the alleged hack of Bezos' phone, Judge said on FOX Business on Monday. "If she gave them to her brother, her brother was free to do with them as he saw fit without violating any criminal statute," Napolitano said. "Does the federal government care about interfamilial betrayal? No. But they do care about whether or not the report to them that the Saudi prince was behind this was accurate or not." Bezos' relationship with girlfriend Lauren Sanchez has been front and center following a that she shared texts with her brother Michael Sanchez detailing their affair, which Michael Sanchez then sold to the National Enquirer. JEFF BEZOS LAUREN SANCHEZ PHOTO GALLERY: Image 1 of 5 Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez at the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020. ((AP Photo/Pawan Sharma)) Prior to that report, one popular narrative in the ongoing mystery was that Bezos had been targeted by the because of criticism published in The Washington Post, which he owns. RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - NOVEMBER 9, 2016: Jeff Bezos and Mohammad bin Salman (Photo by Pool / Bandar Algaloud/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)"Now the FBI is not saying that the Saudi crown prince did not hack the phone, but the FBI and federal prosecutors are offering another theory, which they say they have evidence to support, as to how these pictures of Jeff Bezos and his friend Ms. Sanchez got out there," Napolitano said. "Of course the brother, Sanchez's brother, is saying The Wall Street Journal has it wrong. He's naturally going to say that because he still has a relationship with his sister."National Enquirer publisher AMI told The Journal that Michael Sanchez began providing material on Bezos to Enquirer reporters in September 2018.That story is very different from the narrative about a Saudi-perpetrated hack that prompted United Nations experts to ."Why do we care about this? We care about it because falsely reporting information to law enforcement sources is a very serious issue," Napolitano said. "Falsely trying to pin this on a foreign national, a foreign government, the head of a foreign country is a very serious issue."FOX Business' James Leggate contributed to this report. U.S. Stock Market Quotes Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement, Here's an update on Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's legal battles with her brother Michael after he allegedly leaked texts about their relationship., Fresh from their lavish R900-million Italian wedding, billionaire newlyweds Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez have turned their attention to a far less romantic matter: collecting legal fees from family. The Amazon founder and his wife are demanding R3,3 million in legal costs from Lauren’s estranged brother, Michael Sanchez, following years of bitter court battles which have torn the family .