Larry Mendte, who worked at Chicago's WBBM-TV in the early 90s, has been sentenced after pleading guilty in August to hacking into former co-worker Alycia Lane's email account and leaking embarrassing communications she had with NFL Network's Rich Eisen. Mendte was given six months of house arrest and three years of probation. Here's Larry "Crash Override" Mendte in happier, wetter times:
Former CBS Anchor Larry Mendte Sentenced
FBI Investigating Former Chicago Anchor
Former Chicago news anchor Larry Mendte has been taken off the air from his current gig in Philadelphia pending an FBI investigation into whether Mendte hacked into his former coworker's yahoo e-mail account. Oh, and that coworker is police-puncher, Rich Eisen-e-mailer Alycia Lane.
Amy Jacobson: "I'm Fine. Thanks For Asking."
When last we checked in on Amy Jacobson, things weren't going too well. She went from working the point on the biggest missing person story of the year (before Drew Peterson's skeeviness made Craig Stebic look like a paragon of virtue by comparison) to out of a job, all because of an "what the hell were you thinking?" decision to slip on a two-piece bathing suit, take the kids in tow to Stebic's house and work the case while unknowingly being filmed by CBS 2 cameras.

