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  2. Al Sharpton files for divorce from wife after 17 years of ...

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    Al Sharpton and his estranged wife Kathy Jordan have submitted legal docs to officially end their marriage, and the move... View Article The post Al Sharpton files for divorce from wife after 17 ...

  3. Al Sharpton’s daughter surprisingly booted from reality show ...

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    Kai outed Dominique, who admitted to being Sharpton’s daughter. “I am Dominique Sharpton, daughter of Reverend Al Sharpton, international civil rights activist, freedom fighter,” Dominique ...

  4. Al Sharpton - Wikipedia

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    During his 1992 bid, he and his wife lived in a home in Englewood, New Jersey, though he said his residence was an apartment in Brooklyn. [ 156 ] On December 15, 2005, Sharpton agreed to repay $100,000 in public funds he received from the federal government for his 2004 presidential campaign.

  5. The elder Sharpton left his young family in 1963 — when Sharpton was just 10 — to start a relationship and a new family with Sharpton’s 18-year-old half-sister. At the time, the father owned ...

  6. The Morton Downey Jr. Show - Wikipedia

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    The Morton Downey Jr. Show is a syndicated American talk show presented by Morton Downey Jr. that ran from 1987 to 1989. [1] [2] [3] The show and its host pioneered the concept of "trash TV" format. [4] [5] [6] Starting as a local program on New York-New Jersey superstation WWOR in October 1987, it expanded into national syndication in early 1988.

  7. Morton Downey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    One such incident occurred on a 1988 show taped at the Apollo Theater, involving Al Sharpton and CORE National Chairman Roy Innis. The exchange between the two men culminated in Innis shoving Sharpton into his chair, knocking him to the floor and Downey intervening to separate the pair. [15]

  8. ‘Loudmouth’ Review: A Portrait of the Reverend Al Sharpton ...

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    In the ’80s and ’90s, Sharpton was at the molten center of every race-based news event in the greater New York area. Some would say, quite reasonably, that this made him a devoted act

  9. Keepin' It Real with Al Sharpton - Wikipedia

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    Keepin' It Real with Al Sharpton is a daily national talk radio program by New York City area civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton. While his show is based at New York City's WWRL, Keepin It Real with Al Sharpton has also been broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio since August 13, 2007. [1]