


Hadley Gamble — the CNBC news anchor whose affair with NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell led to the media mogul’s shocking ouster last month — is no longer with the network, the Comcast-owned financial news outlet has announced.
“Gamble has been a distinguished journalist for more than a decade for CNBC, undertaking highly visible and challenging assignments, and developing deep expertise in the Middle East and beyond,” a network spokesperson said.
“Her initiative and drive have secured valuable interviews with several world political leaders.”
“We wish her every success in her future endeavors.”
Shell’s abrupt exit proved costly for the CEO, who forfeited vested and unvested stock options with an “estimated fair value of $43.3 million as of the termination date,” according to a company filing last month.
The company said Shell “did not receive any supplemental payments or benefits in connection with his termination.”
The latest revelations about Gamble’s complaint followed The Post’s report last week that the CNBC International correspondent had faced an internal probe over her relationship with another powerful figure — billionaire Trump donor Tom Barrack.
Gamble has also been romantically linked to David Bonderman, the 80-year-old billionaire chairman of private equity firm TPG.