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Halderman listens during his arraignment in New York Supreme Court (Reuters)

Halderman listens during his arraignment in New York Supreme Court (Reuters)

Fri, 03 Sep 2010 5:49a.m.

The TV producer who attempted to extort millions of dollars from David Letterman has been freed from prison after just four months behind bars.

Robert Halderman was charged with attempted first degree grand larceny last year after threatening to expose The Late Show presenter's affairs with employees unless Letterman bought his silence for US$2 million.

Halderman struck a deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to one count of grand larceny in the second degree, which landed him a six-month prison sentence.

He served his time at New York's tough Rikers Island jail and was released on Thursday.

Halderman was freed two months early for good behaviour and will now complete 1,000 hours of community service.

His lawyer, Gerald Shargel, tells the Associated Press, "He survived this, and he's glad to be getting off the island."

WENN.com

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