Judith Zackson is accused of bugging her then-husband’s bedroom while they slept separately inside the glamorous TV shrink’s $4 million Connecticut mansion when their marriage hit the rocks

A famous TV psychologist bugged her ex-husband’s room to allegedly extort money from his property developer boss, he claims.

Judith Zackson, who has appeared on CNN, CBS and Fox News and is worth $4.4 million, divorced her husband Brad Zackson in May 2022.

As of 2020, when their marriage ended, they lived in separate rooms in their $4 million, six-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom, 6,727-square-foot mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Brad didn’t notice the listening device until April 2022 when he noticed a strange red light flashing in the bathroom ceiling. Within weeks he filed for divorce.

Judith Zackson, who has appeared on CNN, CBS and Fox News and is worth $4.4 million, divorced her husband in May 2022

Her husband Brad Zackson didn't notice the listening device until April 2022 when he noticed a strange red light flashing in the bathroom ceiling.  Within weeks he filed for divorce

Her husband Brad Zackson didn’t notice the listening device until April 2022 when he noticed a strange red light flashing in the bathroom ceiling. Within weeks he filed for divorce

Judith admitted to wiretapping during divorce proceedings, which are still ongoing, and is accused of recording his business conversations for up to two years.

Now Brad’s boss, Gary Segal, CEO of Dynamic Star, is claiming in a lawsuit that Judith planned to blackmail his real estate company all along.

“Dynamic Star and Ms. Zackson have no financial relationship. Dynamic Star fights an ongoing vengeful, ugly campaign waged by an ex-wife of an executive. “We are confident that the court will see the truth,” the company said.

The complaint filed by Dynamic and Segal in Manhattan Supreme Court alleged that Judith joked about getting “a big check from Uncle Gary.”

‘Dr. Zackson cynically and secretly invaded Dynamic as a ploy in defense of a divorce case in Connecticut…in an attempt to extort money from Dynamic or Gary,” the report alleged.

Judith’s attorney argued that the claims were baseless and that she only took Brad in to “protect herself from her husband.”

As of 2020, when their marriage collapsed, they lived in separate rooms in their $4 million, six-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom, 6,727-square-foot mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut.

As of 2020, when their marriage collapsed, they lived in separate rooms in their $4 million, six-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom, 6,727-square-foot mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Judith admitted to wiretapping during the divorce proceedings, which are still ongoing, and is accused of recording his business conversations for up to two years.

Judith admitted to wiretapping during the divorce proceedings, which are still ongoing, and is accused of recording his business conversations for up to two years.

The lawsuit alleged that Judith hid recording devices in Brad’s part of the mansion and recorded business conversations in 2021 and 2022, even putting one in his car.

Dynamic is not seeking damages, only all copies of the recordings handed over to “remove the threat to its survival.”

‘Dr. Zackson has been spying on Brad for years, which means Dr. Zackson spies on him [Dynamic] and its business affairs for years,” the lawsuit alleged.

Judith allegedly overheard conversations between Brad and other Dynamic executives and its lawyers, as well as New York City officials and potential investors.

‘The extent of these violations is unknown. The number of recordings is unknown. Its location is unknown. Its disclosure or use is unknown,” the lawsuit alleged.

“Damage alone will not protect Dynamic. The business and real estate projects are or will likely be valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars, well beyond Dr. Zackson to answer in monetary damages.

“There is no way to calculate the damage it can cause to interpersonal relationships and business opportunities.”

Dynamic’s operations include the $2.5 billion Fordham Landing development in the Bronx, next to the Harlem River.

The lawsuit alleged that Judith hid recording devices in Brad's part of the mansion and recorded business conversations in 2021 and 2022, even putting one in his car.

The lawsuit alleged that Judith hid recording devices in Brad’s part of the mansion and recorded business conversations in 2021 and 2022, even putting one in his car.

Dynamic's operations include the $2.5 billion Fordham Landing development in the Bronx, next to the Harlem River

Dynamic’s operations include the $2.5 billion Fordham Landing development in the Bronx, next to the Harlem River

However, the company is strapped for cash because the properties are “underwater, and they were unable to refinance the debt due to the market,” according to a Connecticut Superior Court document.

The filing alleged that Brad was unable to pay his legal fees because he had $9 million in debt, including $5.7 million to Segal, and had not filed a tax return since 2012.

Judith refuted Dynamic’s claim by stating that she never intended to extort money from Segal – she just needed it as insurance against Brad.

Brad was caught with a gun the same month he filed for divorce, which was illegal due to his 1983 convictions for robbery and criminal possession of a weapon in Nassau County.

He was also arrested twice in 2022 for violating a restraining order.

“Mr. Zackson has repeatedly violated a restraining order issued due to his abusive and threatening behavior, which has resulted in two additional arrests,” Judith’s attorney told police. New York Post.