Amy Joanne Robach is an American television reporter for ABC News. She was born on February 6, 1973. She is the regular fill-in anchor for Good Morning America and the breaking news anchor for 20/20.
She hosted NBC’s Today on Saturdays, was an anchor for MSNBC, and served as a national correspondent for NBC News. Since May 2018, she has been the co-anchor of 20/20 alongside David Muir.
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Amy Robach Early Life
Robach entered this world on February 6, 1973, in the city of St. Joseph, Michigan. She spent her early years in East Lansing, Michigan, before moving to St. Louis with her family when she was in elementary school. Her family relocated to Georgia when she was a freshman in high school.
She graduated from Snellville’s Brookwood High School and continued her education at the University of Georgia. She earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism and was among the top students in her graduating class. She entered several beauty pageants throughout her time at college and made it as far as the 1995 Miss Georgia competition, where she placed fourth.
Amy Robach Career
Robach started her career in broadcast journalism at WCBD, a television station in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1995. She stayed until 1999 when she accepted a position at WTTG in Washington.
In 2003, she started working for MSNBC, where she stayed for the next four years. She was able to start anchoring for a few hours in the morning at this point, in addition to making infrequent guest appearances on programs like “Weekend Today,” “Countdown with Keith Olbermann,” and “Morning Joe.”
She became a co-anchor on “Weekend Today” in 2007. Until May of 2012, when she announced her departure from ABC News, she served in that capacity. Robach’s stint as a correspondent for ABC News began with appearances on “Good Morning America.” Her promotion to a host of the show was first reported in March 2014.
She stayed there until 2018 when 20/20 invited her to join the team as a co-anchor. The two-hour Friday night program was considered a competition for “Dateline NBC,” and it highlighted human interest tales, true crime, and more long-form investigative journalism.
Robach also started anchoring ABC’s “Pandemic: What You Need to Know” in March of 2020. The daytime shows that “Strahan, Sara & Keke” was replaced centered on the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States. As the pandemic lost its initial newsworthiness, the network switched to “GMA3: What You Need to Know,” which covered a wider variety of stories. Robach continued to host the program.
Jeffrey Epstein “Hot Mic” Incident
Robach was involved in a scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein in November 2019. Robach is overheard on a “hot mic” video published by the conservative activist group Project Veritas talking about how ABC canceled her 2015 investigation about the billionaire convicted s*x offender.
After NPR reported that ABC had skipped airing an interview with Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s victims, in which Giuffre discusses her experience with Epstein, the footage was released. Robach, in the hot mic video, can be heard explaining that she included the allegations against Epstein in Prince Andrew, as well as those against other notable persons including Alan Dershowitz, Bill Clinton, and Ghislaine Maxwell.
She says the Royal Family found out about her experience and threatened ABC if they aired the narrative and the claims against Prince Andrew, which is why her story was never broadcast. In it, she expresses her feelings of rage and fury.

Robach publicly responded after the hot mic video was released, explaining that while she was frustrated at the time, she now understood that ABC had not aired her original story because it did not meet the network’s journalistic standards, specifically because there was not enough evidence to back up the claims she had made. Furthermore, ABC stated that they would be conducting further research into the matter.
Personal Life
After dating for a while, Robach tied the knot with Tim McIntosh in 1996. After 12 years of marriage, the pair finally decided to split up in 2008. They had two children, Ava in 2002 and Analise in 2006, during their marriage. Robach became engaged to “Melrose Place” star Andrew Shue a year after her divorce was finalised.
It was at a book club event the previous year when their paths had crossed. The pair tied the knot at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers on Robach’s 37th birthday in 2010. The venue overlooked the Hudson River. Robach is the stepfather to three young men: Wyatt, Aidan, and Nate. Epstein supplied drugs to influential figures including Prince Andrew.
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