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Movers Seen At Matt Lauer's $36 Million Hamptons Mansion As Divorce Proceedings Start

Movers have been spotted at Matt Lauer's $36 Million Hampton's mansion.

They were seen carrying out rugs and boxes as the shamed former Today host has started divorce proceedings with his wife Annette Roque.

Sources close to the couple have revealed that their divorce is now underway as the pair prepare to make a 'fresh start' after the sexual harassment scandal that wrecked his career.

The estranged couple were spotted together recently at their equestrian center Brightside Farm.

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Under pressure Annette, 51, looked glum as she went for a walk with a female friend as the removal men started their job of moving items from the family home.

The couple have been married for almost 20 years and have three children Jack, 16, Romy, 14 and Thijs, 11.

Since the scandal has erupted Lauer has been staying at the couple's other home an $18million, 25-acre, compound in Sag Harbor.

It has been reported that his wife had been seen entering the law firm Latham & Watkins in Manhattan in recent weeks.

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She previously filed for divorce from the disgraced presenter in 2006 before withdrawing her petition as the pair tried to patch-up their marriage.

However, since this latest scandal erupted after Lauer was fired by NBC in November, they are now going to go their separate ways.

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