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Robert J. Halderman appears in State Supreme Court on Oct. 2 in New York. Halderman is accused of blackmailing David Letterman.
Robert J. Halderman appears in State Supreme Court on Oct. 2 in New York. Halderman is accused of blackmailing David Letterman.
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NORWALK, Conn. — David Letterman felt “threatened, alarmed and concerned” about the impact to his family life and career after a newsman tried to blackmail him with the threat of disclosing his sexual affairs, according to court documents released Thursday.

CBS News producer Robert J. “Joe” Halderman told Letterman in a package of materials he sent that he had “a lot more” documents to back up his threat and needed to “make a large chunk of money,” according to search warrant affidavits. The additional evidence, Halderman said, included letters, e-mails and photos, authorities said.

Halderman pleaded not guilty to trying to extort $2 million from Letterman to keep some of the sexual affairs quiet. A message left Thursday with Halderman’s attorney was not immediately returned.

According to the court documents, the package Halderman sent included a demand letter, a treatment for a screenplay, photos, personal correspondence and portions of a diary.

Letterman “feels threatened, alarmed and concerned about the impact of the disclosure of his personal information on his family life and career,” the court records state.

Halderman, 51, a producer for CBS’s “48 Hours Mystery,” allegedly used diary entries by his former girlfriend — outlining her affair with Letterman — to extort money from the talk-show star.

Letterman divulged details of the alleged extortion caper during his show.

Halderman left an envelope in Letterman’s car early Sept. 9, authorities said. Letterman acknowledged that the letter contained proof that he had sexual relationships with members of his staff.

Three meetings between Letterman’s lawyer and Halderman took place afterward, and the last two conversations were recorded, District Attorney Robert Morgenthau has said.

The lawyer gave Halderman a phony check for $2 million at the last meeting, Morgenthau said. Halderman deposited the check the next day and was arrested, the district attorney said.

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