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Matt Lauer Kicked Out Of House In The Hamptons

Matt Lauer has been kicked out of his house in the Hamptons by his wife, Page Six reported. The disgraced Today Show anchor was fired in late November after it was reported that he had sexually harassed multiple women while at NBC.

A “well-placed source” told Page Six that Annette Roque, Lauer’s wife, forced him to leave the house they share with their three children, one of whom is away at college.

Lauer has several other properties to stay at: a $36 million compound in North Haven, a $15 million home in Sag Harbor and a 40-acre farm in Water Mill.

Page Six previously reported that Roque had visited the offices of prominent New York lawyers, in an apparent prelude to filing for divorce.

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