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MATT LAUER;S WIFE GETS EVEN IN $44M DIVORSE!

Humiliated Today bad boy losing mansion & his money

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FIRED sex creep Matt Lauer has been forced to sell his ritzy Hamptons mansion as he desperatel­y scrapes together cash to pay his estranged wife Annette Roque’s whopping $20 million settlement — so she’ll keep her mouth shut, insiders dish.

Part of the massive settlement just hammered out includes a no-tattling clause that stops Annette from blabbing embarrassi­ng secrets that could keep the disgusting perv from landing another high-paying TV gig, sources say.

“Annette is calling all the shots in the divorce. She has him by the short hairs,” spills a source.

“It is not out of some sense of guilt or remorse that is behind Matt giving Annette everything — it is out of fear of what she could say or do.

“He still thinks he can return to TV someday, and the divorce will include an ironclad nondisclos­ure agreement.

“Her silence is worth more than any houses or money. There will not be a tell-all book.”

But divvying up his $44 million fortune isn’t easy for Matt, 61, who bought the 12-bedroom Hamptons mansion from Richard Gere a year before divorce papers were filed.

He lived there with Annette and their sons Jack, 18, and Thijs, 12, and daughter Romy, 15.

Now the disgraced former Today anchor wants to get the divorce over quickly for the kids and so he can work on his comeback, sources say.

Annette reportedly gets two Hamptons spreads, while the fate of their $9 million family farm in New Zealand is uncertain.

Once the divorce is finalized, Matt’s expected to head back to Manhattan, where he used to stay during the week while working for NBC and feels at home.

“What Matt misses most is his job,” says the source.

“The show and the staff were everything to him. He loved being the king of the studio and having

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divorce filing
Matt will have to sell this Hamptons mansion — which he bought just a year before the divorce filing

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