National Enquirer: David Letterman’s $300 Million Divorce (Remember National Enquirer broke John Edwards Story)

David Letterman’s sensational sex scandal has triggered a $300 million divorce war between the 62-year-old talk-show host and his outraged wife Regina, say sources close to the star.

The couple - who lived together for years before marrying March 19 - are fighting over everything from his extensive property holdings to custody of their son Harry, 6, according to insiders.

“It’s become a real battle,” revealed a Late Show insider.

“Regina is humiliated, and she wants to get even with David for his public admission he cheated on her repeatedly during their 23-year relationship.”

Letterman stunned his fans when he confessed on-air to having sex with female employees and revealed he had become the victim of attempted blackmail.

The ENQUIRER was told the kinky late-night host maintained a fully equipped love nest, likes to play “dress up” - and even had a girlfriend parade around with a set of pom-poms pretending to be a cheerleader.

(Excerpt) Read more at nationalenquirer.com


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Letterman is fine; he never was the “Family Values” type. Yes, he probably cheated on his girlfriend now wife. But at least he does go around claiming he is Mr. “Family Values” like some of our politicians/ preachers (can you just see the grin on all “Fake News” reporters/ commentators and the Palin fringe). This has been a tough summer, for Dave, for our economy but at least he did not end up on the “Republican 2009 Summer of Love” list: Assemblyman, Michael D. Duvall (CA), Senator John Ensign (NV), Senator Paul Stanley (TN), Governor Mark Sanford (SC), Board of Ed Chair, and Kristin Maguire AKA Bridget Keeney (SC).

Regina invited herself into the life of David Letterman for 20 years by offering sex for free. She had a child before her clock ran out. 7 months ago he married her to avoid critizism from acquaintaincs about the child wanting a legal father. I do believe in marriage, but he probably never wanted to start a family. Now, he may have the right to have custody of the child, the same that Regina would ask. WHAT A MESS.

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