CBS Producer in Letterman Scandal
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<b>Oct. 2: </b>Robert J. Halderman appears in State Supreme Court in New York for an arraignment on an attempted grand larceny charge. Halderman, a CBS producer, pleaded not guilty to trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that spurred the TV host to acknowledge sexual relationships with women who worked on his show. (AP2009)

<b>Oct. 2: </b>Robert J. Halderman appears in State Supreme Court in New York for an arraignment on an attempted grand larceny charge. Halderman, a CBS producer, pleaded not guilty to trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that spurred the TV host to acknowledge sexual relationships with women who worked on his show.
<b>Oct. 2: </b>Robert J. Halderman appears in State Supreme Court in New York for an arraignment on an attempted grand larceny charge. Halderman, a CBS producer, pleaded not guilty to trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that spurred the TV host to acknowledge sexual relationships with women who worked on his show.
<b>Oct. 2: </b>Robert J. Halderman appears in State Supreme Court in New York for an arraignment on an attempted grand larceny charge. Halderman, a CBS producer, pleaded not guilty to trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that spurred the TV host to acknowledge sexual relationships with women who worked on his show.