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Producer Admits to Attempted Letterman Shakedown
By: AP
A television producer has pleaded guilty to trying to shake down David Letterman over the comic's sexual affairs.
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Source: CBS David Letterman |
Robert "Joe" Halderman entered his guilty plea to attempted grand larceny Tuesday in a Manhattan court. He is being sentenced to six months in jail and 1,000 hours of community service.
He was charged last fall with demanding $2 million to keep quiet about Letterman's love life. The case spurred the late-night TV icon to tell viewers he'd had affairs with women on his staff.
Halderman's lawyers initially said he was just offering to sell Letterman a thinly veiled screenplay about the comedian's life.
Halderman is a producer for CBS' "48 Hours Mystery."
© 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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