<![CDATA[Gawker: jeffrey toobin]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gawker.com.png <![CDATA[Gawker: jeffrey toobin]]> http://gawker.com/tag/jeffreytoobin http://gawker.com/tag/jeffreytoobin <![CDATA[Jeffrey Toobin: 23rd Street & Ninth Avenue]]> [Submit your own Gawker Stalker sightings to stalker@gawker.com] April 28 @ 10am Saw Casey Greenfield's alleged baby daddy J Toobin carrying a very lawyerish-looking briefcase/computer case. He is quite petite.

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<![CDATA[Purported Media Love Child Born]]> Media gossips wondered whether Casey Greenfield, daughter of CBS News political reporter Jeff Greenfield, was pregnant with the child of CNN's Jeffrey Toobin, an otherwise married man. The baby, a boy named Rory, is now born, but Toobin told Page Six he still has "nothing to say" about the child.

Which makes sense; when the legal-analyst-turned-social-networking-fiend decides to speak, it will presumably be through Facebook.


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<![CDATA[CNN Reporter's Love Child Due March 25?]]> Jeffrey Toobin, the married CNN legal reporter, could very soon have a child with his rumored mistress, if the woman's friends are correct.

According to Page Six, the purported mistress, Casey Greenfield, hasn't told friends who the father of her unborn child is, even though the baby boy is due March 25 (judging from Amazon's baby registry). The pals have only guesses: "Everybody thinks it's Jeff," one told Six.

And while Toobin is, bizarrely, as active as ever on his beloved Facebook, reaffirming his marriage to his longtime wife, Greenfield withdrew her picture and contact info.

Not that Toobin was on her friends list to begin with. Apparently there's literally nothing Greenfield can do to get an "add" from him.

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<![CDATA[Jeff Toobin Updates Status to 'Married']]> CNN analyst, New Yorker writer, alleged affair-haver, and big Facebook fan Jeffrey Toobin recently updated his Facebook status to "married." He's actually been married for years! Click through to see the outpouring of interest:

The current rumor is that Toobin got Casey Greenfield, a younger lawyer and the daughter of CBS' Jeff Greenfield, pregnant. She is not his wife. So you could be forgiven for interpreting this as some sort of public affirmation of commitment.

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<![CDATA[Did Married CNN Analyst Get Competitor's Daughter Pregnant?]]> CNN's Jeffrey Toobin reportedly "crossed the line" with Casey Greenfield, daughter of a CBS reporter. Columnists Rush & Molloy don't give details, but one can speculate from what they omit: Greenfield is pregnant.

Toobin, 13 years Greenfield's senior, is still married (with children) to Amy McIntosh.

Toobin declined to talk to the Daily News about his relationship with Greenfield, as did Greenfield herself. Their refusal to speak is sure to arch eyebrows.

Given Greenfield's advanced pregnancy, which she tracks on her Facebook profile, Rush & Molloy surely knew what their item was implying: Toobin is the father of Greenfield's child.

Greenfield, incidentally, is the daughter of CBS political correspondent Jeff Greenfield. The "brilliant and beautiful" Yale-trained lawyer has seen her 2004 marriage to an LA screenwriter dissolve, Rush & Molloy wrote.

At least now we have a clue as to why Toobin might have been working Facebook when he was supposed to be covering a a presidential debate. Double lives can be time-consuming.

(If you know more, we'd love to hear from you.)


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<![CDATA[CNN analyst checks Facebook during debates]]> A cameraman caught CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin checking Facebook in the middle of Wednesday's presidential debate. Come on, admit it: You were doing it, too. (Why is GOP media consultant Alex Castellanos's name scrolling through the frame? Yeah, we couldn't figure that out, either, but we're told it's Toobin on screen, not Castellanos.)

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<![CDATA[Good stories we've heard: "At Jeffrey Toobin's...]]> tilleyGood stories we've heard: "At Jeffrey Toobin's book party the other night, I watched David Remnick ball up a piece of fried shrimp in a napkin and throw it on the floor. He's totally over it."

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<![CDATA[The $40 Million Question: Define "Nappy"]]>

  • Don Imus' contract with CBS said: "Services to be rendered are of a unique, extraordinary, irreverent, intellectual, topical, controversial, and personal character." Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin thinks that makes Imus's $40 million lawsuit against CBS a bit more plausible. [CNN]
  • Grocery store magnate/alleged Radar investor Ron Burkle in talks to merge with American Media Inc. (Star, National Enquirer, etc.). [NYP]
  • Former Maxim EIC Keith Blanchard has left Wenner Media, where he's been since October. [WWD]
  • Time Warner's cable business is carrying the can for its sorry publishing component. [NYP]
  • Details douchebag Dan Peres rises a bit in our estimation. His take on Mark Whitaker's branding Adam Moss "the new David Remnick": "Remnick is beloved, as you know. It would have been much funnier if it had been about someone we all can't stand." [WWD]
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<![CDATA[Martha Stewart]]> Martha StewartResponding to Jeffrey Toobin's compliments on her silver chopsticks: "You know, in China they say, 'The thinner the chopsticks, the higher the social status.' Of course, I got the thinnest I could find." After a pause, she added, "That's why people hate me."
Lunch at Martha's [New Yorker]

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