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He married Noelle Inguagiato in 2009 and they had twin daughters.[27] Noelle filed for divorce in 2018 after Watters admitted to an affair with a producer on his show, Emma DiGiovine.[27] In March 2019, Inguagiato and Watters' divorce was finalized. Watters announced his engagement to DiGiovine in August 2019, and they married that December. They had a son together in 2021,[28][29] followed by a daughter in April 2023.[30]
 
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Saturday’s match in Denver will be the 16th meeting all-time between the USA and Korea Republic and the first since the teams met in a pair of matches in October 2021. The USWNT is unbeaten in the all-time series with South Korea, boasting a record for 11W-0L-4D in the previous meetings between the teams, all of which have come in friendly competitions and been played in the United States.
 

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He married Noelle Inguagiato in 2009 and they had twin daughters.[27] Noelle filed for divorce in 2018 after Watters admitted to an affair with a producer on his show, Emma DiGiovine.[27] In March 2019, Inguagiato and Watters' divorce was finalized. Watters announced his engagement to DiGiovine in August 2019, and they married that December. They had a son together in 2021,[28][29] followed by a daughter in April 2023.[30]
Yeah, another paragon of virtue you seem to adore. :shakehead
 
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Probation first developed in the United States when John Augustus, a Boston cobbler, persuaded a judge in the Boston Police Court in 1841 to give him custody of a convicted offender, a "drunkard", for a brief period and to help the man to appear rehabilitated by the time of sentencing.[4][5]

Even earlier, the practice of suspending a sentence was used as early as 1830 in Boston, Massachusetts, and became widespread in U.S. courts, although there was no statutory provision for such a practice. At first, judges, most notably Peter Oxenbridge Thatcher of Boston, used "release on recognizance" or bail and simply refrained from taking any further action. In 1878, the mayor of Boston hired a former police officer, the ironically named "Captain Savage", to become what many recognize as the first official probation officer.
 
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