Ruling expected Tuesday on David Letterman extortion plot suspect’s bid to get NYC case tossed
By Jennifer Peltz, APTuesday, January 19, 2010
NYC judge to rule on tossing Letterman extort case
NEW YORK — A television producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman over the late-night comic’s love life is set to find out whether a New York City court will toss out the criminal case against him.
A Manhattan judge is expected to rule Tuesday on Robert “Joe” Halderman’s bid to get an attempted grand larceny charge dismissed.
Prosecutors say Halderman demanded $2 million to keep quiet about the CBS “Late Show” host’s affairs with staffers. Halderman says he just offered Letterman a chance to buy a thinly veiled screenplay about his life and keep it private.
The case spurred Letterman to tell viewers in October he’d had sex with women who worked for him.
The 52-year-old Halderman could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
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