Divorce Disputes Unfold Between Ex-CBS Anchor Josh Elliott and ABC's Liz Cho
Ex-CBS News Anchor Josh Elliott & ABC’s Liz Cho divorce: Couple fought over grapes, crucial details of separation revealed
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The divorce proceedings between former CBS News anchor Josh Elliott and ABC's Liz Cho have become contentious, revealing personal disputes including a peculiar argument over grapes intended for their child's lunch. The couple's legal battles highlight deeper issues in their relationship, with both parties making serious allegations against each other.
- 01Divorce proceedings began in mid-2025, initiated by Josh Elliott.
- 02The couple's argument over grapes for a child's lunch reflects deeper relationship tensions.
- 03Elliott has accused Cho of disruptive behavior and privacy invasions.
- 04Cho has filed a cross-complaint seeking access to Elliott's communications.
- 05The couple's marriage began in July 2015, complicating the divorce with prior family dynamics.
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The divorce case between former CBS News anchor Josh Elliott and ABC/WABC-TV anchor Liz Cho has escalated, revealing personal disputes that reflect the stress of their separation. Court filings indicate a bizarre argument over packing grapes in their child's school lunch, which escalated into a confrontation. Elliott claims Cho reacted angrily, insisting the grapes were hers, raising concerns about their domestic environment. Beyond this incident, Elliott has accused Cho of restricting access to parts of their home and monitoring his private communications. In response, Cho has filed a cross-complaint seeking access to Elliott's emails and messages, particularly to investigate potential extramarital relationships. Their marriage, which began in July 2015, has faced complexities due to prior marriages and shared children. The public nature of their careers has drawn significant attention to their ongoing legal battles.
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