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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Fox News Jesse Watters who split from wife over affair demands she pay his legal bills



See if I got this straight.

 Watters met his future wife (Noelle) on the set of the O'Reilly show. Meanwhile, Bolling gets fired from The Five for texting photo's of his genitals to female FOX associates and Watters takes his place. Later O'Reilly gets fired for multiple unwanted sexual advances and lewd comments to women. Then we find out while Watters was still on the set of O'Reilly he was bonking the associate producer Emma DiGiovine. Somewhere along this timeline, Guilfoyle took to bonking Donald Jr while he was still married to Vanessa. Later we discover Watters attends WH dinners with President Trump who was bonking Stormy Daniels.

I think I got it.



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Fox News commentator Jesse Watters is demanding his estranged wife pay for his legal bill, a year after she filed for divorce when he had an affair with a producer on his show.

Court records seen by DailyMail.com reveal Jesse filed a motion on November 19 demanding Noelle Watters pay his attorney while the case is pending in Suffolk County Supreme Court in Riverhead, New York.

Noelle 42, filed for divorce last October from 40-year-old Jesse. He has admitted to cheating on her with associate producer Emma DiGiovine, 25, who worked on his show Watters' World.

News of the couple's split was not made public until March of this year.


Jesse Watters, 40, filed a motion demanding his wife Noelle Watters, 42, pick up his legal fees during their divorce case at Suffolk County Supreme Court in Riverhead, New York



Watters admitted he was having an affair with associate producer Emma DiGiovine (pictured)


Watters request for Noelle to pay his legal fees came after his wife filed a similar motion on October 1 demanding that he pick up the tab for her attorney costs.

Presiding Judge Glenn A. Murphy has yet to decide on which motion to grant.

Watters told his bosses about the affair shortly after Noelle filed for divorce, sources previously said.

Noelle, maiden name Inguagiato, met Watters on the job and the two married in 2009.



Court records filed November 19 show Jesse Watters is seeking 'pendente lite counsel fees', meaning he wants wife Noelle to pay for his legal bills during their divorce case


He was working for Bill O'Reilly's show and she worked for the advertising and promotions department and was the host of a web show called iMag Style. 

She gave birth to their twin daughters in 2011, but never returned from maternity leave. 

After Watters revealed his affair with DiGiovine, she was transferred to work for The Ingraham Angle, but the pair continued to date, sources said.



Watters replaced Eric Bolling as a co-host on roundtable show The Five last year


'Within 24 hours of Jesse Watters voluntarily reporting to the Chief of Human Resources in November 2017 that he was in a consensual relationship with a woman on his staff, management met with both parties and a decision was made for the woman to be transferred to work on another program on the network where she currently remains,' a Fox News spokeswoman told the Daily News.



Watters and Noelle met at Fox News when he was on Bill O'Reilly's show and she was in the advertising and promotions department. They married in 2009 and had twin girls in 2011



According to her LinkedIn profile, DiGiovine became Watters' associate producer in June 2016, when his segment was still part of O'Reilly's show. 

Known for his brash, macho and sometimes obnoxious style, Watters hosted a segment on the O'Reilly Factor that combined man-on-the-street with ambush journalism. 

Watters' humorous approach fell flat at times, such as in an October 2016 segment he filmed in New York City's Chinatown. It was panned as 'racist' after he wandered the streets asking locals if they knew karate and how often their watches were stolen. 

The segment, Watters' World, was spun out into a weekly show in January 2017. It airs at 8pm on Saturdays, combining humor and political news in a fresh slant aimed at a younger audience. 

When O'Reilly was ousted from the network in April 2017, over revelations that he'd secretly settled numerous sexual harassment suits, Watters also replaced Eric Bolling on roundtable show The Five. Bolling himself was ousted last September over sexual harassment allegations.

Watters is said to be a favorite cable news personality of President Donald Trump and even dined with the commander-in-chief earlier this year.

Trump asked Watters and former aide Sebastian Gorka to dinner at the White House because 'he couldn’t get enough of them on TV', one source told the Daily Beast. 

Trump even signed the menu, which Watters tweeted a picture of. It read: 'To Jesse you are great!' 



President Donald Trump is reportedly a fan of Watters and asked him to join him for dinner at the White House earlier this year






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