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Matt Lauer Puts Apartment Where He Was Fired on the Market
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Bought in 2004 for $5.882 million, the Manhattan, New York apartment boasts four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms and is now on the market for $7.35 million.

AceShowbiz - It seems like Matt Lauer wants to start afresh. The disgraced former "Today" co-host is reportedly selling his Manhattan apartment, the one where he was let go from the NBC show following sexual harassment allegations against him.

It was reported that the apartment is on the market for $7.35 million. It is located on Upper East Side, East 64th Street, less than three blocks from Central Park.

Bought in 2004 for $5.882 million, the apartment boasts four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. "This beautiful pre-war 11 room apartment is in triple-mint condition in perfect taste with a classic layout, elegant room proportions and a spectacular master bedroom suite," the official listing for the apartment reads. It also features a long living room with three large windows, a parquet hardwood floor, custom bookshelves and a wood-burning fireplace.

The listing also states that there's a corner library, a powder room with midnight blue Venetian plaster walls, a dining room and an entire bedroom wing. Meanwhile, the master bedroom has two large dressing rooms, two marble master bathrooms and a sitting room.

A representative of Lauer has yet to respond to the report.

In addition, Matt sells his 25-acre Hamptons estate in Sag Harbor, New York. He originally put the house on $18 million, before lowering the price to $12.75 million.

Following the scandal, the 60-year-old TV personality's wife, Annette Roque, was rumored to be mulling over a divorce. The former model was spotted at law firm Latham & Watkins in Manhattan and was said to be "meeting with lawyers about squeezing a bigger settlement out of him if they proceed to a divorce."

In addition, Roque's father, Henry, revealed that things between the spouses, who share three kids together, turned ugly after the scandal, which led to him being fired from the NBC show. "I have no words for her husband. What he has done is bad. Everybody feels betrayed," Henry said. "She is not going to stay with him and work it out. They are not together trying to work it out."

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