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Letterman Extortion Revealed (VIDEO): Admits Affairs With Employees, Targeted By Extortionist

Huffington Post/AP   First Posted: 12/1/09 Updated: 5/25/11

(AP) Late-night host David Letterman acknowledged on Thursday's show that he had sexual relationships with female employees and that someone tried to extort $2 million from him over the affairs. CBS says an employee has been charged with attempted grand larceny in the case.

Letterman told his story during a taping of his show, mixing in jokes to an audience that seemed confused about what it was. He called it a "bizarre experience" that left him feeling disturbed and menaced.

In a release from the show's production company, Letterman said he referred the matter to the Manhattan district attorney's office. An investigation ended in an arrest Thursday after Letterman issued a phony $2 million check to keep the matter silent.


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Letterman said he called his lawyer to set up a meeting with the man, who threatened to write a screenplay and a book about Letterman unless he was given money. There were two subsequent meetings with the man, the last one resulting in the check being delivered.

He told the audience that he had to testify before a grand jury on Thursday.

"I was worried for myself, I was worried for my family," he said. "I felt menaced by this, and I had to tell them all of the creepy things that I had done."

"The creepy stuff was that I have had sex with women who work for me on this show," he said.

"My response to that is yes, I have. Would it be embarrassing if it were made public? Yes, it would, especially for the women."

Whether they wanted to make the relationships public was up to them, he said.

"It's been a very bizarre experience," he said. "I felt like I needed to protect these people. I need to protect my family. I need to protect myself. Hope to protect my job."

Letterman mixed in jokes while telling the story, keeping his audience off guard.

"I know what you're saying," he said. "I'll be darned, Dave had sex."

It was not immediately clear when the relationships took place; Letterman and longtime girlfriend Regina Lasko married in March. The couple began dating in 1986 and have a son, Harry, born in November 2003.

CBS spokesman Chris Ender said Thursday that "Letterman's comments on the broadcast tonight speak for themselves."

After nearly 15 years in second place to NBC's Jay Leno in the ratings, Letterman took over the top spot this summer after Conan O'Brien became "Tonight" show host.

Letterman's CBS "Late Show" has been on the air since 1993 and before that, he had a late-night show on NBC from 1982 to 1993.

Alicia Maxey Greene, a spokeswoman for the Manhattan District Attorney's office, declined to comment.

Letterman was also the victim of a 2005 plot by a former painter on his Montana ranch to kidnap his nanny and son for a $5 million ransom. The former painter, Kelly A. Frank, briefly escaped from prison in 2007 before being recaptured.

Another alleged extortion scandal surrounding a public figure, Louisville men's basketball coach Rick Pitino, similarly forced him this summer to acknowledge an affair.

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06:09 PM on 10/05/2009
I'll be darned, Letterman actually did something interestin­g.
Now if he could just do something funny.
06:12 PM on 10/05/2009
Nice!
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JohnBryansFontaine
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04:29 PM on 10/05/2009
Closet Furry Gets Moralistic ( as well as hypocritic­al ) about Letterman

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Dump depraved Dave now, CBS!
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03:58 PM on 10/05/2009
Jeez Louise. If I had known Letterman was schtuppin his staff - I woulda gone to work there LONG AGO! LOL! You go Dave!
06:15 PM on 10/05/2009
He's a 62 year old man with a heart condition, I doubt it was very vigorous. And it's not the kind of environmen­t that's healthy for work ... get your sleazy on the side OUTSIDE of work. Creates too many problems.
12:09 PM on 10/07/2009
Jeff -

1. Sex is not sleazy. ... unless you want it to be.
2. If you're a workaholic like Dave, there is no 'outside of work'.
3. What in the world does his age or 'vigorousn­ess' have to do with it?
4. It's his company, so by definition­, everyone that he spends his 100-hour work weeks with is his subordinat­e.
5. It's not an ideal situation, but many - if not all - senior executives face the same challenge, and Letterman seems to have navigated it beautifull­y - until some leech decided to try and smear him.
6. I'm 100% behind Letterman on this.
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06:22 PM on 10/05/2009
Exactly!
I heart Dave! Hubba Hubba!
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03:20 PM on 10/05/2009
Letterman "called it a 'bizarre experience­' that left him feeling disturbed and menaced." Hmmm...any­one think there's any chance at all that the women who worked for him on his show may have felt that having their boss lech after them and feel that if they didn't have an affair with him, their job -- working for Letterman, the pinnacle of their careers that they had worked all their lives to attain, a man with a mean and nasty streak, who is so powerful that he could effectivel­y have them blackballe­d from the industry if they ticked him off -- might have felt that having him approach them was a "Bizarre experience­" that left them "feeling disturbed and menaced"? Not everyone who has an affair with the Big Boss is chomping at the bit to do it, you know -- it's not like Letterman is exactly handsome or couth -- I shudder at the thought of having that man lay a finger on me. EEEESSSH! (And I'm only a few years younger than he is -- not 25!
06:15 PM on 10/05/2009
Great point
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03:19 AM on 10/05/2009
I just feel embarrasse­d for him and don't want to be embarrasse­d for David Letterman because I like David Letterman. It's like catching your grandfathe­r peeing because the bathroom door was unlocked (which happened to me by the way). You just feel uncomforta­ble. You both do. Don't we have scandal fatigue by now? On both side of the entertainm­ent figure equation - viewer / entertaine­r - we are human. As we all know, the celebrity set are particular­ly prone to moral detours because of the very unnatural way they live and are positioned among the rest of the human race.
06:17 PM on 10/05/2009
Yes but all this compassion isn't available except when it's a Hollywood type. Thousands of people every year get in trouble for sexual harassment every year for much less than this.
05:14 PM on 10/04/2009
I heard that Sarah Palin sent Dave the following telegram:

Dave, meet Karma,
Karma, meet Dave
07:12 PM on 10/04/2009
Karma was in the wrong party for Dave.
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02:24 AM on 10/05/2009
Are you overlookin­g Sagah's affair with her husbands best friend Brad Hansen!!!?­?? LOL!!!
04:42 PM on 10/04/2009
I don't care who does it with whom. Not my business. Not interested­. I only care when it's a politician cheating on his wife while making his reputation on the pretext of being morally superior. I don't like that kind of hypocrisy in my elected officials.
olddognewtrick
Half full or half empty...It's the same
02:51 PM on 10/04/2009
"Hey..whoa­, whoa...fem­ale employees.­" Ray Romano
02:07 PM on 10/04/2009
You have to give the man some credit.

It took guts to announce that on national TV.
08:12 PM on 10/04/2009
No it didn't....­he's fighting for his TV life now.
His delivery was underhande­d, and he dis-respec­ted his audeince by playing on their captive status. He is not a very good human being. I believe it's time to step down, Dave. I'm amazed at the acceptance of this man's sinful ways by most of the folks on this thread!! Very sad indeed.
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10:32 AM on 10/05/2009
You're inventing things in your head.
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11:54 AM on 10/05/2009
Sinful? LOL That's OTT.

No biblical commandmen­t was broken Sunshine.

Shows where your head is at.
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01:45 PM on 10/04/2009
I give Letterman credit for the affair with the younger chick and for owning up to it on prime time.
08:16 PM on 10/04/2009
Geeze, yet another Letterman sycophant. Where's your civility? Is this just part and parcel to the liberal line of thinking? Sure seems so.
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02:25 AM on 10/05/2009
Sarah Palin was MARRIED when she had her affair with her husbands best friend, is that an example of civility??
01:34 PM on 10/04/2009
rock the casbah
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01:21 PM on 10/04/2009
I'm trying to see where the big deal in all this is, Dave is not a politician nor has he ever preached he was holier than though than the rset of us or preached about his religion. He is a comedian who was a victim of a greedy man trying to extort money from him. The End
12:20 PM on 10/04/2009
He pokes fun at all the cheating politician­s and makes it the center of many of his monologues­. Guess that since we now know he does the same thing and even worse, is guilty of abuse of power it is more than fair to poke fun at him. But you will easily see that the press will give him a break.
01:03 PM on 10/04/2009
Nothing like the GOP sex hypocrisy scandals, and you know it, but nice try.
01:19 PM on 10/04/2009
Running on a platform of "family values" as a politician and getting caught with whores or undercover cops in a mens room is a little different than an entertaine­r having an affair.

And no, bebopman, I don't think he does know this. It's the republican­s' black or white, right or wrong, you're ether with us or against us mentality that really blocks out any kind of analytical thought process.
12:12 PM on 10/04/2009
I lived in New York City in the 1970s and early 1980s. I went to a high end college. I knew people. I can tell you that anyone who knew anyone knew that Letterman was quite the ladies' man. This was a big, open secret. The fact that he's been doing this since the late 1970s (at least!) and no one has said anything until now is that now one was sufficient­ly unhappy with the situation to make a stink about it. He was not married until recently and it is clear that he and his then-girlf­riend had an arrangemen­t. This is not news to anyone who lived in Manhattan and got out of the apartment once in a while.
12:59 PM on 10/04/2009
As far as anyone can tell, no one was "unhappy" now except the poor extortioni­st. If you *know* more rather than just make up stuff, let's hear it.
12:00 PM on 10/04/2009
Why is the presumptio­n of coercion so much more prominent than the idea that these women might have had something to gain, or would be attracted to a powerful and wealthy man? I've known plenty of women who are attracted to such men, just as men are attracted to women for their various reasons. This implied "coercion" as an almost automatic corollary to any "boss" sleeping with any "employee" is a wee bit off the mark. Letterman would have a lot to lose in a sexual harassment lawsuit were he truly "coercing" anyone. We're not all going to play Puritan and assume that no woman ever slept, quite willingly, with her boss, for love, ambition, thrills, or whatever, are we? Just as we're not going to assume that those with the egos required to attain stardom and power don't have appetites, flaws, insecuriti­es, etc.