Real Estate
Matt Lauer's Upper East Side Pad Hits The Market
The disgraced newscaster's East 64th Street apartment has been listed for $7.35 million.

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — Disgraced former "Today" host Matt Lauer is moving out of the Upper East Side. The longtime news anchor's East 64th Street apartment has hit real estate listing sites asking more than $7 million.
Lauer's four-bedroom apartment on the sixth floor of 133 E. 64th St. — a co-op building located between Lexington and Park avenues — has hit the market for $7.35 million, according to real estate listings. The former "Today" host bought the home in 2004 for just less than $6 million, according to public real estate records.
The fired news anchor stayed in the apartment while shooting "Today" during the week while his wife, Annette Roque, lived in their Hamptons home, Page Six first reported. Lauer's Sag Harbor home has been on the market since 2016.
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Lauer was fired by NBC News in November after a co-worker accused the anchor of sexual misconduct.
The morning Lauer was fired, "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie read a memo on air from NBC News Chairman Andy Lack which stated that Lauer was named in a "detailed complaint."
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"It represented, after serious review, a clear violation of our company's standards. As a result, we've decided to terminate his employment," Lack said in the memo.
Lauer's co-anchor spot on the main "Today" broadcast was taken over by Hoda Kotb, who had previously anchored the 10 a.m. hour with Kathie Lee Gifford for 10 years. Lauer joined "The Today Show" in 1994 as a news anchor. He was named an official co-anchor of the show in 1997.
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