Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My husband and I actually watched the show, "The Moment of Truth" on Monday night, and could not believe it. Below is what happened from the Fox News Webpage.

I was so appalled at this woman, and then to find out she was looking for fame and fortune, I am glad she lost, how disrespectful to her husband. She should of said, No when her EX-BOYFRIEND Frank came out to ask a question. You kind of knew it was not going to be good. To admit on National TV, Yes, I should of married you and not my husband and the fact you cheated on your husband of 2 years. She got what she deserved, and I am glad her husband has come to his senses and doesn't want her back. how good of a person can you be really?

"The wife of a New York City cop who admitted to cheating on him and wanting to be married to another man on Monday's episode of Fox's "The Moment of Truth" says she did it for fame and fortune.

But Lauren Cleri, 26, and her husband, NYPD Officer Frank Cleri, 24, came away from the show with no prize money, no immediate job offers for her and a possible divorce in the future after being eliminated when a polygraph detected a "fib."

"We're kind of up in the air right now — I want to [get back together], but I don't think he does," Lauren Cleri told the New York Post.

"It's not very easy to overcome," Frank Cleri, a cop with the 48th Precinct in The Bronx, told the Post.

Frank Cleri said he had been aware of his wife's cheating but was not prepared to go public with it for the money.

The pair said they had planned to share any money she won.

On the show, contestants are hooked up to polygraphs and can be eliminated if a lie is detected. Cleri's alarm went off after she answered "yes" when asked if she believed she is a good person.

According to the show's Web site, contestants "answer 21 increasingly personal questions honestly, as determined by a polygraph, and win up to $500,000."

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