Letterman Becomes Late Night Target After Admitting To Affairs (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 10- 3-09 08:54 AM   |   Updated: 10- 3-09 06:48 PM

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(DAVID BAUDER, AP) NEW YORK -- Late-night hosts didn't waste a moment poking fun at the troubles of one of their own, after a CBS newsman was charged with trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that forced the late-night comic to acknowledge having sex with some of the women who have worked for him.

The bizarre case has created a messy legal and professional problem for one of CBS' most valuable personalities. Commentators and bloggers quickly accused Letterman of hypocrisy because he has made a career of mocking politicians mercilessly, often for their sexual transgressions.

Robert J. "Joe" Halderman, a producer for the true-crime show "48 Hours Mystery," pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan court to one count of attempted first-degree grand larceny, punishable by five to 15 years in prison. Prosecutors said Halderman, who was released after posting $200,000 bail, was desperate and deep in debt.

Jay Leno, Letterman's longtime late-night rival, kicked off his monologue Friday on NBC: "If you came here tonight for sex with a talk show host, you've got the wrong studio."


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On NBC's "Late Night," Jimmy Fallon also worked it into his monologue: "There's a new book out called "Why Women Have Sex" that says there are 237 reasons why women have sex. And folks, Letterman knows the top 10."

It remains to be seen whether Letterman will suffer long-term damage just as his career appears to be peaking. Letterman has taken over as the king of late-night in the ratings this summer, and last week he beat NBC's "Tonight" show host Conan O'Brien for the first time among young viewers.

Friday night's "Late Show" was taped in advance on Thursday, meaning Letterman won't be taping an episode after his revelation until at least Monday. But Friday's show did include a moment – coincidental in retrospect – when guest Larry David unwittingly suggested that he beat Letterman's record of having the fewest number of dates for someone with a TV show.

"Oh, I don't know," replied Letterman, grinning knowingly.

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Halderman's connection to Letterman was not immediately clear, but public records show that until August, he lived in Norwalk, Conn., with Stephanie Birkitt, a 34-year-old woman who works on the "Late Show" staff and used to work at "48 Hours."

Birkitt was an assistant to Letterman on the "Late Show" and frequently appeared on camera with the host in comedy bits. Last month, Birkitt moved to Manhattan. There was no answer Friday at a phone listed in her name.

Halderman wouldn't speak to reporters at his house Saturday morning and threatened to call police if they didn't leave the private road that leads to his modest three-bedroom house.

It was unclear how many women were involved with Letterman, 62, who married longtime girlfriend Regina Lasko in March. The couple began dating in 1986 and have a son, Harry, born in November 2003.

All the affairs took place before Letterman's marriage, said Tom Keaney, spokesman for Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants. Keaney also said Letterman "is not in violation" of the company's harassment policy "and no one has ever raised a complaint against him."

CBS issued a statement Friday: "We think it was appropriate for Dave to disclose the matter publicly as he has, and we are continuing to cooperate with authorities."

CBS would not address questions about whether Letterman faced any disciplinary actions for relationships with subordinates.

Halderman gave the talk show host a package of materials that "contained clear, explicit and actual threats that indicate this defendant ... (wanted to) destroy the reputation of Mr. Letterman and to submit him and his family to humiliation and ridicule," Assistant District Attorney Judy Salwen said in court.

Halderman, hands cuffed behind his back, stared at the floor during most of Friday's court hearing and said only "not guilty."

His lawyer, Gerald Shargel, said Halderman worked at CBS for 27 years and had no prior criminal record. He described him as an involved father who coached soccer, baseball and football and has two children, ages 11 and 18.

"This story is far more complicated than what you heard this afternoon," Shargel said outside court, but he would not elaborate.

Halderman allegedly left an envelope in Letterman's car early Sept. 9. According to authorities, he wrote that he needed money and said Letterman's world would "collapse around him" if damaging information about him were made public.

Letterman acknowledged that the letter contained proof that the late-night host had sexual relationships with members of his staff.

Three meetings between Letterman's lawyer and Halderman subsequently took place, the last two with the lawyer recording the conversations and prosecutors listening in, District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said.

At the last meeting, on Wednesday, the lawyer gave Halderman a phony check for $2 million, Morgenthau said.

Halderman deposited the check Thursday and was arrested that day, he said.

It's the second set of embarrassing headlines for Letterman in four months. He apologized on the air earlier this summer for a crude joke involving Sarah Palin's family. But when the controversy continued to swirl, he came back after a weekend to offer a stronger mea culpa.

Letterman's contract with CBS runs through next August, though the network has been in negotiations to continue that through 2012.

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Associated Press writers Emily Fredrix, Jake Coyle, John Christoffersen, Colleen Long, Mesfin Fekadu, Jennifer Peltz, Hillel Italie, Ryan Nakashima and news researcher Rhonda Shafner contributed to this report.


(DAVID BAUDER, AP) NEW YORK -- Late-night hosts didn't waste a moment poking fun at the troubles of one of their own, after a CBS newsman was charged with trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 mi...
(DAVID BAUDER, AP) NEW YORK -- Late-night hosts didn't waste a moment poking fun at the troubles of one of their own, after a CBS newsman was charged with trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 mi...
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- Huero I'm a Fan of Huero 13 fans permalink
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And the No. 1 reason David Letterman is a cad: The "Late Show" host brought the assistant he was sleeping with on Caribbean vacations with his wife and their young son, sources told The Post.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/letterman_pulls_stupid_trick_on_PgkRtBYdyV6TUPpZ3i1x7L

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 10/09/2009
- Jay Lewis I'm a Fan of Jay Lewis 15 fans permalink

We can read some cards here.

We have Letterman in the moral dock, not legal.

Measure now the persecution and it's backing.

One early-out-­of-the-gat­e pundit seems to have welded together the suggestion that Letterman should be discharged because he committed an immoral act as a 'manager'--in other words, he should be indicted and tried as a transgressor of corporate, not legal laws.

Not since Michael Medved created a set on his short-lived tv show wherein a court room was festooned with religious trappings have we seen such a bold attempt to establish a bastard mutation of our sacred institutions, this time a courtroom with iconic corporate investiture.

Letterman's acerbic potshots at Palin, so potshots in turn?

Lieberman brought down by Palin's nonblinking staff? No, not what I mean.

Can Letterman be brought down by the Unseen?

By the Unseen, I mean those running the Republican Party as they always have--duck-row, no dissent compliance, both when they were a flawless, glaucous Neocon cadre, and today, when they seem fractured and freakish.

It accounts for the elected Republicans we see daily failing to endorse any criticism of a string of truly bizarre extremists like Palin, Bachmann, or an increasingly unhinged string of Fox fixtures, or hired trouble-makers at Town Halls.

Why do I think that so many level-headed conservatives, made these days fawning by some unseen power, look dazed, dispirited, disaffected?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 10/05/2009
- Jay Lewis I'm a Fan of Jay Lewis 15 fans permalink

In the seventh paragraph of this, my post, I inadvertently referred to Letterman as Lieberman.

I feel like a Tourette syndrome sufferer after a blue tirade.

I am ashamed that I should insult so callously, and I apologize.

To Dave.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 10/05/2009
- zapper502 I'm a Fan of zapper502 4 fans permalink

Here’s a section of CBS’ 2008 Business Conduct Statement: “If a consenting romantic or sexual relationship between a supervisor and a direct or indirect subordinate should develop, CBS requires the supervisor to disclose this information to his or her Company’s Human Resources Department to ensure that there are no issues of actual or apparent favoritism, conflict of interest, sexual harassment, or any other negative impact on others in the work environmen­t.”

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 10/05/2009
- lj9283 I'm a Fan of lj9283 67 fans permalink
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David Letterman does not work for CBS, he works for World Wide Pants.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 10/06/2009
- zapper502 I'm a Fan of zapper502 4 fans permalink

it doesnt matter. he still has to abide by those policies

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 10/08/2009

What an excellent excuse to remove tired, boring old Letterman and put Craig Ferguson in his time slot so we can all actually have a laugh before we go to bed.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 10/05/2009
- jdrourke I'm a Fan of jdrourke 13 fans permalink

I love Letterman, but yes, by the fact this became a public story, he too, is now fair game for the comedy circuit...

http://jdrourke.wordpress.com/

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 10/05/2009
- JonShank I'm a Fan of JonShank 40 fans permalink
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Dave is the best! He handled this very well.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 10/05/2009
- maggiee I'm a Fan of maggiee 25 fans permalink
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Apparently now we are also holding our late-night talk show hosts to a higher moral standard. Actually, a pretty impossibly high moral standard. They weren't married. They didn't even violate company policy. What kind of a maroon thinks this is fodder for blackmail.­...six years later.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 10/05/2009
- Lavafalls I'm a Fan of Lavafalls 243 fans permalink
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One that's headed for prison

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 10/05/2009
- zapper502 I'm a Fan of zapper502 4 fans permalink

i am sure they violated company policy

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 10/08/2009
- maggiee I'm a Fan of maggiee 25 fans permalink
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According to CBS, they did not.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 10/08/2009

Who cares?

Goldman Sachs stands to receive a payment of $1bn – while US taxpayers would lose $2.3bn – if embattled commercial lender CIT files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, people familiar with the matter said. That's more important, don't you think?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 10/05/2009
- rkimball I'm a Fan of rkimball 4 fans permalink

letterman made a damn good living targeting everyone. now he's the target. what goes around comes around.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 AM on 10/05/2009
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It's so simple to the simple minded.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 10/05/2009
- dillydawg I'm a Fan of dillydawg 58 fans permalink
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Luv the saying. lol.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 10/05/2009
- JPE33180 I'm a Fan of JPE33180 9 fans permalink

Oh dear, an un-married man had sex with people whom he worked with. If there are no complaints from the women involved in this non-story then it should die quickly. If there are complaints not yet aired in public - bye-bye David - it won't matter if they have merrit or not - perception will be that they were coerced by the boss to have sex. If there are no complaints then CBS better back him up - he's the only reason I watch anything on CBS - all the other stuff is junk and not worth my time.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 AM on 10/05/2009
- ruhaba I'm a Fan of ruhaba 6 fans permalink

1- He was their boss 2- he was in relationship with to be his wife.What he did was wrong.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 10/05/2009
- JPE33180 I'm a Fan of JPE33180 9 fans permalink

Perhaps in your eyes, but I did not see that this was between Dave and ruaba. Are you privvy to all issues in Letterman's life that you know exactly what was what when things were hapening? As I said above if there are complaints not yet aired about David's behavior with any subordinates that have anything to do with sex or dating he probably just killed his show at CBS. However, David did take action when someone tried to do something illegal and immoral to him (blackmail) if others felt that same way due to his past behavior (harrassment) and did not step up at that time then what are we to think now? I don't know what happened then and neither do you - so don't try to blow this thing out of proportion.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 10/05/2009

Why is everyone calling it an affair when he wasn't married?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 10/05/2009
- RachelMc I'm a Fan of RachelMc 72 fans permalink
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married or not he was in a long term relationship and has said he was wrong for what he did and it will embarrass his family. why cant u folks accept that he cheated and admitted to it?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 10/05/2009
- JPE33180 I'm a Fan of JPE33180 9 fans permalink

Deal with it? Deal with what? I have not given Dave a pass on this. He is going to pay some price for what he has done in the past. All I am saying is that we should not jump to conclusions about what that price should be until all the pertinent information is reveiled. The trouble our country faces is that there is too much "you're with us or against us" thought going on. Sometimes the "death" penalty is not always the correct option to advocate for before all the facts are known. Dave will pay his price but thank god he didn't knuckle-under to an alleged blackmail scheme. God bless anyone that does the right thing even if in doing so they loose the sympathy of others. I like Letterman and will miss him if the facts support his leaving the airwaves.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 10/08/2009
- duxguts I'm a Fan of duxguts 24 fans permalink
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It would be interesting to know if any of the women employed there lost their jobs because the refused to sleep with him.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 10/05/2009

What I find interesting is that there has not been a single complaint by any of the women that Letterman had any sexual relations with. Until that happens, I find the whole 'controversy' about this to be silly. Consensual adult relationships happen. Big deal. He is a comedian, not a politician running on a morality platform. This news will do nothing to change my family's viewing habits or make us change the channel.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 10/05/2009

Americans are unbelievably prude and shamelessly nosy. Why would this be news? Who cares?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 10/04/2009
- Blimpius I'm a Fan of Blimpius 29 fans permalink

It has nothing to do with prudishness. The guy had sex with his employee(s) who then tried to extort $2mm dollars out of him. It's also news because Mr. Letterman seems to have made it his mission in life to comment on the family matters of those who he disagrees with politically, You know, one of those "glass houses" kinda deals? To me it shows incredibly poor judgment when he could likely find women anywhere without a problem.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 10/05/2009
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 492 fans permalink
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He was SINGLE.

Workplace relationships are very tricky, and I don't know what the policy was at CBS. But it's not the same as preaching family values and then have extramarital affairs.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 10/05/2009
- Lesley Stern - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Lesley Stern 64 fans permalink
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So...shall we impeach Letterman from his show? Frankly, I find his behavior far more honorable than the politicians who've been caught in a similar position. The brou-ha-ha over this is ridiculous. He's an entertainer. It was consensual. Story over.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 10/05/2009
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It isn't news. This is what this 24/7 news "cycle" has reduced us to:

Man says one thing and does another.

Man has sex with a woman he is working with.

Woman angry because daughter had sex.

Woman drinks and drives.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 10/05/2009
- pc51 I'm a Fan of pc51 17 fans permalink
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With each passing year Letterman becomes more and more icky and pathetic. His relevency is loonnnggg past.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 10/04/2009
- FHTB I'm a Fan of FHTB 71 fans permalink
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What is it with these men who feel they are entitled to stick wherever they wish, whether its a co-worker, intern or a relative???

Icky doesn't cover half of it...it's gross.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 10/05/2009
- themeeg I'm a Fan of themeeg 9 fans permalink

His career is actually peaking. He is still very relevant and popular.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 AM on 10/05/2009
- JonShank I'm a Fan of JonShank 40 fans permalink
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Wrong.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 10/05/2009
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