Lara Logan Sex Scandal: CBS' New Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent At Center of Divorce War: Report

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First Posted: 06-25-08 05:29 PM   |   Updated: 07- 3-08 05:12 AM

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Update: For more details on the Logan's Baghdad love triangle — revealed to include CNN's Michael Ware — click here.

Lara Logan, who has been CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent since February 2006 and has reported from war zones for 17 years, was recently named Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent for the network. But that's not the juiciest news of the week surrounding Logan, who made headlines last week after appearing on the "Daily Show" and slamming American coverage of the Iraq war.

According to a National Enquirer report, Logan is at the center of a bitter divorce between Joe and Kimberly Burkett. Joe Burkett is a U.S. State Department contractor who was in Baghdad alongside Logan, which is reportedly where the affair began. From the National Enquirer:

The ENQUIRER has learned exclusively that CBS Evening News and 60 Minutes foreign correspondent, Lara Logan, has been named as the "other woman" in a Texas couple Joe and Kimberly Burkett's bitter divorce.


Burkett's wife Kimberly, 32, was so distraught with his cheating that she took an overdose of Valium


Kimberly Burkett's attorney Susie Chmielowiec told The ENQUIRER, "Kimberly believes Lara stole her husband - and now they're trying to steal her little girl."


And in a twist that's as shocking as any story Lara has covered, sources are charging she also had another affair, and her two lovers got into a brutal battle over her in Baghdad!


Sources charge that the Emmy winning Logan began her affair with 36-year-old U.S. State Department contractor, Burkett in war-torn Baghdad.

The Enquirer further goes on to report that Logan was also involved with an unnamed "star CNN correspondent" and that Katie Couric, Logan's CBS News colleague, "blew a gasket" over the news of Logan's sex scandal:

"When [Couric] heard the allegations about Lara, she exploded," a source told The ENQUIRER.


"Katie's upset because it reflects badly on everybody at CBS, but particularly the women there,"

Click to read the entire National Enquirer article on the Lara Logan sex scandal.

Full release on Logan's CBS News promotion below:

June 25, 2008

LARA LOGAN IS NAMED CHIEF FOREIGN AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT FOR CBS NEWS
AND WILL BE BASED IN WASHINGTON, D.C. WITH EXPANDED DUTIES

She Will Continue as a Correspondent for 60 MINUTES

Lara Logan, whose bold reporting from war zones over the past 17 years has earned her a prominent position among the world's best foreign correspondents, will become CBS News' Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent and will be based in Washington, D.C., it was announced by Sean McManus, President, CBS News and Sports. The appointment is effective immediately.

Logan will expand her international reporting responsibilities to include foreign affairs and international security issues, as well as U.S. policy as it is made across government departments and agencies. She will continue to travel internationally to cover major stories.

"Lara is among the most talented and respected journalists in our industry," said McManus. "She is extraordinarily determined and courageous, but never fails to see and report the human side of conflict, including some of the most horrific stories of our time. Lara’s deep and varied experience around the world over the past 17 years positions her remarkably well for covering this expanded beat, which she will handle with the same fervor and dedication that our viewers have come to expect."

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Logan has been CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent since February 2006; she became a correspondent for 60 MINUTES the same year. Logan joined the Network in 2002 as a correspondent and a contributor to "60 Minutes II" (2002-04). She will continue to report regularly for the CBS EVENING NEWS WITH KATIE COURIC and will periodically appear on THE EARLY SHOW and FACE THE NATION, in addition to her 60 MINUTES duties.

Logan's daily reports have been an integral part of CBS News’ coverage of the war in Iraq, both before and after U.S. troops moved into the country. She was the only journalist from an American network in Baghdad when the U.S. military invaded the city, reporting live from Firdos Square as the statue of Saddam fell. Since then, she has spent the majority of her time in Iraq and Afghanistan. Logan broke the story of the abuse of special needs Iraqi orphans on the CBS EVENING NEWS in June 2007, a report that made headlines around the world. Also last year, she reported from Pakistan on the death of Benazir Bhutto and its aftermath.

Logan’s reports for 60 MINUTES have included a penetrating interview with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf after the assassination of Bhutto; a rare one-on-one interview with Gen. John Abizaid when he was the Commander of United States Central Command; a report on the airport road in Baghdad, then the most dangerous piece of asphalt in the world; and a report on the U.S. military's strategy for retaking Tal Afar, an Iraqi city held by insurgents that became the blueprint for doing the same in other strategic towns.

Logan's reporting from the frontlines of Afghanistan and with the Green Berets searching for Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden appeared on "60 Minutes II" and on the CBS EVENING NEWS, THE EARLY SHOW and CBS News Radio, for which she served as a general assignment reporter. While reporting for a "60 Minutes II" story about the intense battle being waged at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in 2005, Logan's vehicle, traveling with the U.S. military, hit a double-tank mine. The explosion seriously wounded two soldiers; she escaped with minor injuries. Her other "60 Minutes II" reports included an interview with the King of Swaziland, who was being sued by the mother of a girl who was taken to be his 10th wife, and a report on legalized assisted suicide in Switzerland.

Logan received an Emmy Award, an Overseas Press Club Award and an RTNDA/Edward R. Murrow Award for "Ramadi: On the Front Line," a powerful 2006 report on American troops under fire in Ramadi, Iraq, a piece Logan and her producer shot themselves while embedded with a U.S. military unit. She has also received five American Women in Radio and Television Gracie Awards: in 2008 for Outstanding Feature-Hard News for the Iraqi orphans story; in 2004 for Individual Achievement for Best Reporter/Correspondent; in 2003 for Best News Story for her CBS EVENING NEWS report on the attempted assassination of Afghan President Hamid Kharzi; in 2002 for Best News Story for her CBS News Radio coverage of the war in Afghanistan; and in 2000 for Best News Story for her CBS News Radio coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She received the David Bloom Award in 2008 from the Radio & Television Correspondents Association for excellence in enterprise reporting and the 2007 Association of International Broadcasters' Best International News Story Award for her report on the Taliban.

Before formally joining CBS News in 2002, Logan already had 14 years of journalism experience, including 10 years in the international broadcast news arena. She served as a correspondent for GMTV, the weekday morning news program of Great Britain's ITV (2000-02), and as a freelance correspondent for CBS News Radio, from which she occasionally appeared on the CBS EVENING NEWS. Logan reported on the war in Afghanistan, Middle East violence, the Mozambique floods, the land invasions in Zimbabwe and the India earthquake. Previously, she served in a variety of freelance assignments, including as a correspondent for ITN and Fox/SKY, an assignment editor for CBS News and ABC News in London, and an editor/producer for NBC, CBS and the European Broadcast Union (1996-99). Logan also served as a freelance correspondent for CNN (1998-99), covering the U.S. embassy bombings in Nairobi and Tanzania, the conflict in Northern Ireland and the war in Kosovo, among other stories.

She got her start in broadcast journalism in Africa as a senior producer for Reuters Television (1992-96). Logan began her career as a general news reporter for the Daily News (1990-92) and the Sunday Tribune (1988-89), both located in Durban, South Africa.

Logan was born in Durban and was graduated from the city's University of Natal in 1992 with a degree in commerce. She also holds a diploma in French language, culture and history from the Universite de L'Alliance Francaise in Paris. In addition to French, Logan speaks Afrikaans and basic Portuguese.

Update: For more details on the Logan's Baghdad love triangle — revealed to include CNN's Michael Ware — click here. Lara Logan, who has been CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent since Fe...
Update: For more details on the Logan's Baghdad love triangle — revealed to include CNN's Michael Ware — click here. Lara Logan, who has been CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent since Fe...
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Wow, salacious stuff! Do ya'll have any nekked pictures of her?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 06/26/2008

Brilliant comments here, I've enjoyed them almost as much (or more!) than the tabloid report. I read Huffington for the political commentary, but I confess to having rather enjoyed this brief interlude. Is there a made for TV movie here or what (but how can they find actors to do justice the main players?).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 06/26/2008

"Made for TV movie" - great comment. Love it. Thanks for the laugh. The dumbing down of America can be amusing when it is not sad. ~ Nancy Mehegan

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 06/27/2008
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I've worked in a professional position in a very strained international location.

I can assure you that sexual tensions run very high, and that when the inherent loneliness and relative isolation are mixed in, the temptation to pursue flings is truly enormous - much more than when one lives in their own home country and context where "life is normal".

I for one will not be picking up any stones and hope others will consider what I say.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 06/26/2008

booksnmore4you, are you kidding about not saying anything negative about Lara Logan, why she represent negativity, reporting and sensationalizing even the smallest of details. Her story is truly a case of chickens coming home to roust. Go back and check out her comments and reporting and you might have a change of mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 06/26/2008
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Oh right futuristic.

Like reporting the facts on the war is negative.

Oh wait..

Everything ABOUT this war is negative -
except for W's positive thinking..­.

So the fact that she reports the truth, in Opposite world where you apparently dwell, is

NEGATIVE.

Very interesting world view.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 AM on 06/27/2008
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I'll file this under "Who Gives a F***!"

Though I would never condone cheating on a spouse, things happen. My guess is Lara and this Joe character saw way more of each other than they ever saw of their own spouses.

Being in a high stress environment like Bagdad creates a "Que, sera sera" attitude among many...if you think you may die tomorrow, what the hey. T

Plus, this Lara Logan is a hottie of the 1st order! Wow!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 06/26/2008
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I might hasten to point out that when a marriage starts to dissolve, it's not uncommon for one or both parties to put on the "victim" hat. Divorces are usually forged by two people, not just one. We are living in a society where it is increasingly rare to see someone take responsibility for their own behavior. It's always someone else's fault.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 06/26/2008
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Her picture is plastered everywhere regarding this story, where are the pictures of Joe Burkett?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 06/26/2008

Lara Logan is impressive! Life is messy! Kimberly needs a support system and a therapist more than she needs a cheating husband. Move on Kim! I felt Bush/Cheney would be out to get her after the Daily Show interview. As for Katie Couric, get over it! Mike Wallace who Katie adoring interviewed for 60 minutes has been married four times. I imagine things got messy with Mike in at least one of the divorces, the press didn't blow a gasket and most people never knew he was a serial marrying man. Move on with this story too!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 06/26/2008
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SEXISM pure and Simple.

Ar ianna we expect more from you!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 AM on 06/27/2008
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Who the HELL cares about her sex life???? She is a journalist doing a helluva job!!!! This story came out now because she spoke up and told the truth to the American people!!!!!!!!!! Finally someone is telling the truth that they are not letting us see!!!!!!!!!! Keep going Lara but please take care and wear that bulletproof vest! More journalists killed since all of this began than in any other war ever!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 06/26/2008
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Too bad Lara had to bring per personal bad habits to light and ruin someone else's marriage. Shame on her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 06/26/2008
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too bad she had the Ovaries to tell the truth on teh Daily Show and

is now being PUNISHED for it in the tabloids.

And HUFF PO is helping to wield the Hatchet~~

Pretty f ed up you guys.

Not at all impressive!~

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 AM on 06/27/2008
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THIS IS NOT NEWS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 06/26/2008
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Yes it is! I want to know all the grubby details!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 06/26/2008

Let's face it -- romance is fun and scandals show us the notable people are human. Who are we kidding?

I prefer role models like Artemis, the Goddess of the wilderness. She avoided men for the most and was the protector of women, wild beasts and the vulnerable. ""Over the shadowy hills and windy peaks she [Artemis] draws her golden bow ... The tops of the high mountains tremble and the tangled wood echoes awesomely with the outcry of beasts."

In the meantime good luck to Lara and her lovers. And strength to the spurned wives -- take a lesson from Artemis. Good post here today on Artemis: http://www.Vaboomer.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 06/26/2008

I'm just disappointed that she ever had an affair with Micheal Ware...wit­h the crooked nose and obnoxiuos manner!!! UGH! lol. I really like and respect Lara Logan (except for the Ware thing) and I think what some people are saying is right...yo­u criticize this war and this administration with THE TRUTH and someone (Cheney?) will be coming after you. The "new" weapon of mass destructio­n....The National Enquirer..­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 06/26/2008
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Why? Jealous?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 06/26/2008
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Um - I think she said pretty clearly she thought he was unattractive. Duh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 AM on 06/27/2008
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What if the reporter had not objected to coverage of the Iraq war... Would her love-life be front page news, then? (I think not.)

One way to get a protester off the front pages (cf Bill Clinton) is to target her (his) illicit sex life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 06/26/2008
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Exactemente.

YOU nailed it. thanks.

Sexism aimed at the woman to shame her into silence.

Lara Logan rocks.

Hang inthere Lara!

We dont buy this sexist BS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 AM on 06/27/2008

Bravo!! You hit it. Remember when Peter Arnett lost his position at CNN for his reporting in Iraq? . The MEDIA is a bunch of cr*p. Apologists for corporate America. Peter later said he was "in shock and awe" at his firing, though which gave me a laugh..

The U.S. media is a joke.. But as Adolf H. once said "the masses cannot grasp nuance" - so give them a bunch of jingoism and prurient sex scandal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 06/27/2008

Undoubtedly, HuffPo is counting the number of clicks to this story (mine included) and laughing at all the criticism about how tawdry and insubstantial this site has become, all the while selling more and more ad space based on each one of our clicks to this and similar stories (that "Ghost Whisperer" woman's cellulite comes to mind) . Although HuffPo may take solace in its increased revenues, it should not mistake the traffic to these stories by those of us who simply came here to confirm and/or comment on them for the tabloid drivel they are as a positive for the long-term success of this site. I currently have HuffPo bookmarked under "politics", but I think I will undo that now. Good luck with your strategy of being the most glitzy, lowest-com­mon-denomi­nated site in the middle-left blogosphere. Too bad for the serious writers who come here to state their cases on actual political and social issues that the editorial staff is chasing away the more serious members of their potential readership. Perhaps it's time for them to look elsewhere as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 06/26/2008

Ever been in a War Zone?
Ever been in an unstable environment where a major super power was in the process of disintegrating and streets were in chaos with troops everywhere?
If you had, then you know how passions can & do fly between people who meet in those times/places.
If you haven't then you will obsess over 'the morals'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 06/26/2008

Why does war provide passion? Honestly I don't get it -- depression seems more logical. Can u explain it to me?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 06/27/2008
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