| ‘60 Minutes’ host Steve Kroft exposed in nasty affair ............................................................................................
 By  Leonard Greene     January 7, 2015
 pagesix.com
 
   Steve Kroft																									Photo: FilmMagic
 
  
 This time he had to answer the tough questions.
 
 Veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent Steve Kroft has  come clean about a  steamy affair with a New York City lawyer, a fiery  three-year fling  that included hot hotel hookups and torrid text  messages.
 
 “I had an extramarital affair that was a serious lapse  of personal  judgment and extremely hurtful to my wife and family, and  for that I  have nothing but regret,” Kroft said in a statement to the  Post.
 
 “My wife and I are committed to each other and are working hard to get past this, and consider it a private matter.”
 
 It’s a story you won’t see on “60 Minutes.”
 
 Kroft was getting his kink on with the aid of Viagra and racy text   messages — including one in which he told his lover he “would rather be   eating your pudding,”  according to a new report from the National Enquirer, which hits newsstands Wednesday.
 
 The married CBS newsman — who once famously  confronted Bill Clinton  over the then-Arkansas governor’s rumored womanizing —  convinced  Harvard-educated Lisan Goines that he was trapped in a  sexless marriage  with his wife, author and fellow journalist Jennet  Conant,  the Enquirer reports.
 
 The pair then launched into a three-year affair — the details of  which  would never get past the censors on Kroft’s own award-winning  show. In  one sexting session, Kroft allegedly cooed to Goines, “Miss you  and  all that goes with it. Especially my favorite tastes and colors …  pink  and brown.”
 
 Another time, the 69-year-old newsman asked Goines, 41, “What exactly would be your preference,”  the Enquirer reported.
 
 “U all over and deep inside of me,” Goines responded.
 
 At one point, the hard-working TV journalist, who has a son with Conant, lamented his long hours on the job, the report said.
 
 “Working late. Just ordered out. Would rather be eating your pudding,” he allegedly wrote.
 
 “Don’t work too hard this week bc I wanna wear you out afterward,” Goines replied.
 
 “You got it,” Kroft responded,  according to the Enquirer.
 
 The newsman — who boasted to Goines that he was the “go-to’’ interviewer for  President Obama   — had some particularly unusual tastes in bed, the mag said. One time,   he was “pouring champagne in her behind and drinking the bubbly,” the   report claims.
 
 Kroft first spotted Goines in 2011 at a bar in the swanky St. Regis hotel and sauntered over to chat,  according to the Enquirer.
 
 “Steve quickly told Lisan, ‘I have to see you again,’ ” a source told the magazine.
 
 Apparently, the line worked.
 
 “A few weeks later, he arranged to meet her at another hotel for   cocktails,” the source said. “After the drinks, he handed her a room key   and told her it was the only way he ‘could be alone’ with her.
 
 “There was a lot of kissing and touching, but he couldn’t spend the   night because he had to get back to his wife,” who is 55 and whom Kroft   married in 1991.
 
 Kroft and Goines, who is also married,  consummated the affair a week  after he first passed her his hotel key,  the report said, when the  soon-to-be lovers met at the $700-a-night  Four Seasons hotel.
 
 “Steve booked the room for two nights,” the  source told the magazine.  “The first night they had oral sex, and the  second night, they went the  whole way.”
 
 The affair went on in  New York and in Washington, DC, where Kroft  invited the lawyer to meet  him when he was there on business, the  magazine said.
 
 At some point, she was forced to set a few ground rules, according to the report.
 
 “Honestly, you’d have to buy my ticket this time,” Goines wrote him.
 
 “Not a problem,” Kroft allegedly replied. “Come and let me devour u.”
 
 “Alright,” Goines texted back. “So hold that thought and get me a ticket.”
 
 
 
  
 President Barack Obama speaks with Steve Kroft in 2011.Photo: AP
 
 Still, Kroft, who is worth a reported $16 million, might have been  long on passion but short on cash, said a source, who called him “a  cheapskate.”
 
 “Of all the times she traveled to meet him in DC, Steve only paid   once, and as the affair continued, the affairs went on from luxury to   kind of low end,’’ the source said.
 
 “The whole thing soured because she got to the point where it was only about Steve.
 
 “Lisan never wanted him to leave his wife, and she never contemplated   leaving her husband and she told him it was best that it end,” the   source said.
 
 But even after their break-up, the two continued to  meet up for  drinks, including last month when they hooked up at the  Essex House’s  Southgate Bar & Restaurant — just a few blocks from  his Upper West  Side home.
 
 “They looked like lovers,” a witness  said. “It was electric. They  chatted like old friends over a couple of  cocktails and gazed into each  other’s eyes. They were completely  smitten.”
 
 The two left and hopped into a cab, but not without  Enquirer spies seeing them making out in the back of the taxi, the publication said.
 
 Kroft is no stranger to the subject of adultery. He snagged the   infamous stand-by-your-man interview with the Clintons in 1992 during   his presidential campaign.
 
 “His problem?” Kroft said in the  opening segment of that interview.  “Long-rumored allegations of marital  infidelity finally surfaced in a  supermarket tabloid.”
 
 Sixteen years later, Kroft got the first post-election interview with Obama and his wife, Michelle.
 
 Pundits have criticized Kroft for what some perceived as “softball” questions to Obama.
 
 In his response to the report, Kroft insisted his dalliance did not reflect on his job.
 
 “This was a personal failure, not a professional one, and had no impact whatsoever on my job as a journalist,” Kroft said.
 
 Through a spokeswoman, Kroft denied making any “go to guy” statement about Obama to Goines or anyone else.
 
 Kroft, a five-time Peabody Award winner, has been with “60 Minutes” for 26 years and with the network for 31 years.
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