There's A Time And A Place For A 'Swimming Top'
Chicago Reporter Canned Over Sketchy, Budding Friendship With One Of Her Sources

Yesterday, we told you that comely Chicago reporter Amy Jacobson was caught on videotape wearing a swimming top that may or may not have revealed a hint of side-cleavage. Which normally wouldn't be a problem, except (a) Jacobson was with her kids, who really never need to see Mom in a bikini, (b) she was captured on film 'creepily leering in the doorway,' (c) she was attending a party she shouldn't have been at in the first place, and (d) this wasn't the first time something like this [Ed: inappropriate swimming??] had happened.

And while we simply cannot over-stress the importance of the initial infraction (especially for those of you who are not of the hot, trophy-wife persuasion) the latter charges were, apparently, what did poor Amy in.

Reports Page Six:

PERKY reporter Amy Jacobson, who worked for Chicago's NBC station WMAQ-TV and also does stories for "Today," was let go yesterday by the Windy City station after videotapes showed her in a bikini at the home of a woman whose mysterious disappearance she was covering. Tapes made by rival CBS station WBBM showed Jacobson at the backyard pool of Lisa Stebic, who vanished on April 30. She was with Stebic's estranged husband, Craig, whom police have questioned in the case. Neighbors told WBBM that Jacobson has visited the Stebic house "frequently" since she began covering the story.

When reached for comment, a self-righteous Erin Burnett exclaimed, "You see? Now she's the next Maria Bartiromo."

Jul 11, 2007 · posted by debbie · Link · Respond
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