Recently David Letterman announced he was a victim of an extortion plot and that he has had sex with staff on his show. Here is part of the People story:
David Letterman made a shocking confession on his CBS Late Show Thursday, admitting he was the victim of a $2 million extortion attempt – and that he had had sexual relations with female members of his staff.
Three weeks ago, according to a press release from reps of the TV host, Letterman found a package in the backseat of his car left by somebody claiming to have information about sexual activity between the 62-year-old star and employees of his program.

DURHAM — Like health professionals around the world, Durham Region health officials are preparing for an outbreak of H1N1 flu.
On Wednesday, Regional council approved using surplus money from the…

OSHAWA — A former parishioner is suing her Oshawa church, claiming she was coerced into sex as a teenager by a youth pastor.
In a statement of claim filed in mid-September, Sarah Parsons, now 23…

COURTICE — Police are seeking information on the whereabouts of a Courtice teen who hasn't been seen or heard from since last weekend.
Kerrigan Klatt, 15, hasn't had contact with her…

DURHAM — Police are investigating three robberies that happened in quick succession early Thursday in Pickering and Ajax.
Two of the robberies — in which a suspect fled the scene on a bicycle…

DURHAM — Once again, Durham Region's credit rating is Triple A OK.
Moody's Investors Service of New York has maintained the Region's credit rating at Triple A, which is the highest…

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WHITBY — As many as 20 youths kept watch while a teenager was swarmed and beaten near his home in Whitby Tuesday afternoon, police said.
The 16 year old was punched and robbed at about 4:30 p.m…

DURHAM — It might not be until late October before some residents in Ajax and Whitby find out why their basements flood when there's heavy rain.
Consultants hired by Durham Region have…

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