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ABC anchor Liz Cho demands ex Josh Elliott hand over financial, travel records amid affair speculation
Liz Cho claims her estranged husband, Josh Elliott, is refusing to hand over important financial and travel records and is demanding a Connecticut court intervene as their divorce grows contentious.
In a March 5 court filing exclusively obtained by Page Six, the “Eyewitness News” anchor argued Elliott failed to produce the materials requested despite having 60 days to do so.
In the court papers, Elliott objects to providing his ex copies of credit card statements from January 1, 2020, through the date of his response. He claims the request is “unreasonable, unnecessary [and] harassing.”
He claims he provided one account with records from January 1, 2023, to December 2025, and that “no other credit card accounts exist.”
Cho hit back at his answer, “No statements for the years 2020 through 2022 and 2024 through 2025 were provided to the defendant.”
She is also requesting “copies of any and all documents which evidence any income received by you since January 1, 2020” and “all documents which reflect your travel, personal and business, from January 1, 2020 through the date of your response.”
This includes travel agency invoices, hotel, motel, motor inn receipts and bills, airline receipts and bills, limousine or car service receipts and more.
Cho is also asking for lease and rental agreements — including real estate, car and other leases — from January 1, 2020, to the date of the response. Elliott claimed none exist in the filing, despite Cho noting he has left their marital home and leased a separate property.
On March 10, Elliott responded in a separate filing asking the court to deny her request and claiming, “The Plaintiff has complied with the Defendant’s discovery requests, produced responsive documentation within his possession and control and indicated when responsive documents are received from third parties they will be immediately produced.”
The most recent filing by Cho fails to mention her requests regarding Elliott’s potential romantic relationships during their marriage.
In court documents previously obtained by Page Six, Cho requested “copies of written correspondence, emails, cards, WeChat messages, Facebook messages, social media messaging, instant messaging, telephonic text messages, transcribed voicemail messages or any written forms of communication” between Elliott and “any person, other than the defendant, with whom [Elliott] have or have had a romantic and/or sexual relationship, from July 11, 2015, to the present.”
Elliott objected to the request.
Cho also asked for “monies spent for the benefit of any person with whom you have had a romantic and/or sexual relationship, other than the defendant,” “property given or transferred by you to any person with whom you have had a romantic and/or sexual relationship, other than the defendant,” “monies spent for your benefit by any person with whom you have had a romantic and/or sexual relationship, other than the defendant.”
A source close to the couple told Page Six at the time, “This is standard in a divorce. Her lawyer is doing a thorough document request. The documents she is requesting are standard.” The insider also insisted there is no evidence Elliott had a relationship with anyone else during their decade-long marriage.
A rep for Elliott and lawyer for Cho did not respond to Page Six’s request for comment on the most recent court filings.
Elliott, 54, filed for divorce from the “Eyewitness News” anchor, 55, on June 20, 2025.
In a Jan. 29 court filing, Cho claimed Elliott arranged for a moving truck to come to their jointly owned Connecticut house while she was on vacation on Jan. 19.
The news anchor alleged Elliott moved a “significant amount of furniture and furnishings” from their home, along with their two Portuguese water dogs.
She also “realized that she was missing a valuable watch and earrings from her jewelry bag,” claiming the former CBS News anchor “is the only other person who had access to the missing watch and jewelry.”
Our insider said Elliott was the one to take care of the dogs and that he took “a small amount of furniture.”
In Elliott’s response to Cho’s filing, he denied her claims, writing, “[Elliott] did not ransack the marital home. … He removed limited personal property and furnishings so he would have a safe haven from [Cho’s] escalating and erratic behavior directed at not only [Elliott] but his minor child as well.”
In a separate filing, he added, “[Elliott] removed only limited furniture items and furnishings, many from the basement, solely to furnish a new residence after removing himself and his child from a hostile environment created by [Cho].”
Elliott called her claims regarding the missing jewelry “baseless” and “without evidence.”
He then accused her of “monitoring and listening to [Elliott’s] private phone calls; rifling through [Elliott’s] personal belongings and closet; leaving the marital residence for extended periods without communication despite the presence of two dogs requiring daily care” and more claims.
He requested the court deny her motion for contempt. They are due back in court in May.
Elliott and Cho met while working for ABC and got married in July 2015. This was the second marriage for both, as they each have a daughter from their previous relationships.
Elliott was with ABC’s “Good Morning America” from 2011 to 2014.
After a brief stint with NBC, he joined CBSN as lead daytime anchor in March 2016 — but was let go from the company nearly a year later.
Elliott has been out of the spotlight in recent years and is now in the running to join Gayle King and Nate Burleson on “CBS Mornings,” Page Six confirmed.
Page Six previously reported Elliott has been “out and about” on the dating scene in his Connecticut town.
A second source told us, “Josh isn’t dating anyone, but he is open to meeting people. His daughter is his priority.”
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