![]() ![]() LeDuff is also a member of the Sault Ste. He considers himself a political independent, and is a practicing Roman Catholic. LeDuff currently lives with his wife, Amy Kuzniar, and his daughter in Pleasant Ridge, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit. He has also worked as a baker in Denmark. Before joining The New York Times, LeDuff worked as a schoolteacher and carpenter in Michigan and a cannery hand in Alaska. ![]() He has lived in many cities around the country and the world. He has a deceased sister and stepbrother. At the University of Michigan, LeDuff was a brother of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. ![]() He attended Winston Churchill High School in Livonia, Michigan and the University of Michigan. He discovered as an adult that his paternal grandfather was Creole (of African and French descent). ![]() Biography Ĭharlie LeDuff was born in Portsmouth, Virginia. LeDuff has won a number of prestigious journalism awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, but has also faced accusations of plagiarism and distortion in his career, to which he has responded. LeDuff left Fox 2 Detroit on December 1, 2016. LeDuff was employed by The New York Times for 12 years, then employed by The Detroit News, leaving in October 2010 after two years to join the Detroit Fox affiliate WJBK Channel 2 to do on-air journalism. He is the host of the No BS News Hour with Charlie LeDuff. University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of JournalismĬharles Royal LeDuff (born April 1, 1966) is an American journalist, writer, and media personality. ![]()
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