Google cofounder Sergey Brin and 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki have gotten divorced after eight years of marriage. They married in 2007 and have two children together.
The divorce was quietly approved in May by a court in Santa Clara County.
In 2013, the pair separated, and then Brin had a relationship with another woman at Google who worked in the Glass division, Re/code’s Liz Gannes and Kara Swisher reported at the time. Brin’s affair, with a woman named Amanda Rosenberg, reportedly blindsided Wojcicki.
Rosenberg had also been romantically tied to another powerful Googler at the time, Hugo Barra.
Rosenberg and Brin are no longer romantically linked, a source familiar with the couple tells Business Insider. Both Wojcicki and Brin have gone on to date other people since their separation, but they live close by each other in Los Altos and continue to raise their children as a team, the source said.
Brin is dating Nicole Shanahan, founder of the patent technology company ClearAccessIP; the pair attended a Jamaica wedding together in June.
Wojcicki and Brin had a prenuptial agreement in place, so their divorce shouldn’t affect Google very much.
The pair reached a settlement for an undisclosed amount of money. Brin is worth an estimated $30 billion.
A spokesman for Brin declined to comment, as did a spokesman for Wojcicki.
Wojcicki, who is also a successful tech executive, has raised more than $110 million for her human genome startup, 23andMe; Google is one of the company’s investors. Susan Wojcicki, Anne’s sister, was one of Google’s earliest employees and is now the head of Google’s YouTube business.