The news producer accused of trying to blackmail David Letterman agreed Tuesday to plead guilty to attempted grand larceny in exchange for six months in jail and four and a half years probation, according to various reports. He also must complete 1,000 hours of community service.
Robert Halderman, 52, entered his plea in Manhattan Supreme Court this afternoon. Earlier in the day, TMZ confirmed with Halderman's lawyer that he would indeed cop to the charges.
Halderman, who originally pleaded not guilty, faced upwards of 15 years in prison if convicted.
The bizarre story began in October when 'The Late Show' host stunned viewers by abruptly revealing the existence of an extortion case against him and acknowledging that he'd had affairs with women on his staff.
As the saga unfolded, details began to emerge.
Halderman reportedly demanded $2 million as hush money, threatening to reveal information he'd gleaned from reading in his then-girlfriend's diary about her trysts with Letterman, her boss. Halderman's threat was couched as an outline of a thinly-veiled screenplay about the comic's life unraveling with the disclosure of his dalliances, prosecutors say.
His lawyer, Gerald Shargel, claimed Halderman was simply offering to sell his "very marketable story" to Letterman -- and to keep it confidential as part of the deal.
"This was not a sale of anything legitimate, this was classic extortion," Letterman lawyer Daniel J. Horwitz replied in a statement.
Halderman was a producer for CBS' '48 Hours.'
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Oscar's Big Winners React Backstage!
Sandra Bullock and Jeff Bridges were among the Oscar-winning stars to open up about their big wins backstage at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Bullock, 'Transformers' make Razzies worst list
LOS ANGELES - Sandra Bullock warmed up for the Academy Awards with a stop at the Razzies to collect a dubious honor: a worst-actress prize for her romantic comedy flop "All About Steve."
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Review: 'Alice' Through a Drearier Looking Glass
By JAKE COYLE, AP Entertainment Writer Jake Coyle, Ap Entertainment Writer – Wed Mar 3, 4:52 pm ET
In Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland," Alice has grown — not by "drink me" potion or "eat me" cake — into a 19-year-old girl.
In Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland," Alice has grown — not by "drink me" potion or "eat me" cake — into a 19-year-old girl.
HBO Paying for Vets' Trip to WWII Memorial
By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer David Bauder, Ap Television Writer – Fri Mar 5, 5:12 pm ET
NEW YORK – HBO is paying to send 250 veterans to Washington next week to visit the World War II memorial, coinciding with the networks' premiere of a miniseries about the war.
NEW YORK – HBO is paying to send 250 veterans to Washington next week to visit the World War II memorial, coinciding with the networks' premiere of a miniseries about the war.
Oscars Arrive with Predictability Out of Picture
By DAVID GERMAIN, AP Movie Writer David Germain, Ap Movie Writer – Sat Mar 6, 9:58 am ET
LOS ANGELES – Too predictable. That's the persistent complaint about the Academy Awards, whose drama generally is sapped by a glut of earlier award shows that spell out what films will win at the Oscars before the show starts.
LOS ANGELES – Too predictable. That's the persistent complaint about the Academy Awards, whose drama generally is sapped by a glut of earlier award shows that spell out what films will win at the Oscars before the show starts.
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