Letterman involved in sex scandal!

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Wow who would have thought that David Letterman would use power and influence over production assistants to engage in sexual activity. His speech looked like the classic definition of liberal angst..
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Here is the AP wire story...Viewers react with sympathy, disgust for Letterman

By JAKE COYLE (AP) â€" 1 hour ago

NEW YORK â€" Will David Letterman's very public revelation of a new, very human flaw bring him closer to viewers, or will it cloud him in cliche showbiz debauchery?

That was the question many were debating Friday, the day after the CBS "Late Show" host revealed to his audience that he had sexual relationships with female employees and had been the victim of an extortion attempt to keep that information private.

Letterman unraveled the sordid story with humor, honesty and self-effacement. He may have endeared himself to some fans, but his likeability has been thrown into jeopardy. Reaction poured in Friday, including from other late-night hosts.

During a taping of NBC's "Late Night," Jimmy Fallon worked it into his monologue: "A new book called `Why Women Have Sex' says there are 237 reasons why women have sex and Letterman knows the top 10."

Friday night's "Late Show" was taped Thursday, as was Craig Ferguson's "Late Show." (Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" are dark on Fridays.)

That left Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel.

On the Web, videos of Letterman's confession were hard to find. CBS, which has an agreement with YouTube, hadn't posted any clips of the segment as of late Friday. It also didn't have the episode available on http://www.cbs.com.

The demand was clearly there. Throughout Friday, videos of his revelation were posted on YouTube without CBS' permission. Whenever they gained thousands of views, CBS had them removed.

In the comments sections of YouTube videos, the dialogue was two-sided as some came to Letterman's defense, while others were critical. Similar lines were drawn on Twitter, where Letterman was one of the most tweeted-about subjects. He evoked both sympathy and disgust, as he did in comments posted in blogs and on social networks.

Referring to Thursday's studio audience, which laughed through parts of Letterman's somewhat comical telling of the story, New York Times columnist David Carr tweeted: "Aw, now Letterman is his own punchline. Yuck."

A running Internet joke seen on sites such as YouTube and Facebook involved a pun on the name of Letterman's production company, World Wide Pants Inc.

On YouTube, videos of different woman who have worked on-air at the "Late Show" were circulating. Most were of Stephanie Birkitt, the sometimes on-air assistant who lived in Norwalk, Conn., with the alleged extortionist, Robert J. "Joe" Halderman, a producer for the true-crime show "48 Hours Mystery."

For several years, Birkitt regularly appeared on the "Late Show," often aiding Letterman in his audience interactions. Videos of her cameos circulated widely as the Web sought glimpses of her.

Ben McConnell, a marketing expert and author, blogged that Letterman had gotten in front of the story "in this Twitter-driven world." He wrote: "Letterman has certainly neutralized far worse rumor-mongering that could have quickly spiraled, jeopardizing his reputation, maybe even his job."

Like many blogs, Gawker.com was trolling through "Late Show" archives to find evidence of hypocrisy in Letterman's various jokes about infidelity through the years. Gawker wrote that the 62-year-old host was "haunted by the ghosts of Monica Lewinsky jokes past" and linked to old videos and top 10 lists of the "Late Show."

Other sleuthing was going on, too, as those following the sordid story looked for information on the less famous players involved. Halderman's Facebook page (which features a photo of him lounging in an Adirondack chair) had its personal information deleted.

CBS is a division of CBS Corp.


Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
 
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This is shocking! And here I thought he only lusted after Sarah Palin's underaged daughters.
 

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I've never liked that gap-tooth Lefty & his dry, smart@$$, weak attempts at "humor". I'm not surprised to hear he'd pull some deviant stuff like that.Edited by: DixieDestroyer
 

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Is Letterman distant kin of the Kennedys. Here is the latest rumours from the NY Daily News.
Robert 'Joe' Halderman thought David Letterman had sex with 'six or seven' staffers, says pal

BY George Rush and Rich Schapiro
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Friday, October 9th 2009, 4:00 AM
Robert (Joe) Halderman believed David Letterman has relationships with several female staffers, a friend of the Emmy-winning news producer said.
Robert (Joe) Halderman believed David Letterman has relationships with several female staffers, a friend of the Emmy-winning news producer said.
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The CBS producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman was convinced the comic king bedded "six or seven" female staffers, a pal of the newsman said Thursday.

Robert (Joe) Halderman believed Letterman seduced the young "Late Show" staffers by plying them with perks, the friend said.

"He would fly them out on a chartered plane to the Indy 500 and put them up in five-star hotels," the insider said.

Letterman spokesman Tom Keaney declined to comment on the allegations the 62-year-old comedian had sex with half a dozen female underlings.

Although the TV funnyman has admitted on air he had sex with staffers, a longtime ex-Letterman staffer dismissed the idea women were lured into romps.

"To say that he preyed upon women is absurd," the former employee said. "The interns may have had crushes on him. They're impressionable, but they're smart women. They're not shrinking violets."

Halderman was arrested last week for allegedly trying to extort $2 million from Letterman with a screenplay proposal about his affairs with "Late Show" underlings - including the "48 Hours" producer's ex-girlfriend, Stephanie Birkitt.

Halderman grew resentful of Letterman in December when he read a love letter that Birkitt, an assistant to Letterman, had written to her boss, the friend said.

Birkitt's long hours at work and frequent appearances on the show convinced Halderman that Letterman was trying to keep a hold on his 34-year-old "Girl Friday," the friend said.

As Halderman's relationship with Birkitt ended this summer, she revealed she planned to buy a house near the Housatonic River, which runs through Massachusetts and Connecticut.

"In the midst of Joe struggling to pay alimony and child support, Stephanie tells him she's buying a $300,000 house in Connecticut," said the friend. "He wondered, 'Where's she getting the money?'"

A Letterman pal insisted the comic had nothing to do with the house.

The last straw came when Halderman spotted Birkitt and Letterman "in a very passionate embrace" when he drove her home one night, Halderman's colleague, Dr. Bob Arnot, told "Good Morning America" Thursday.

After Halderman was arrested Oct. 1, Letterman revealed the plot and his affairs on his show. On Monday, he apologized on the air to his wife, Regina Lasko, and to staffers.

Fox News reported on its Web site Thursday that his wife - his companion of two decades and mother of their 5-year-old, Harry - pressured him into it.

"[It] wasn't something Dave wanted to do at all," a source told the Web site. "He wanted the whole thing to blow over, but Regina told him he better make an apology to let everyone know how sorry he was for how much he hurt and humiliated her."

rschapiro@nydailynews.com
 
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