Suspended by NBC for his 2005 interview of Donald Trump where both of them engaged in conversations of sexual encounters they've had and would like to have with various women.[October 2005].
He earned a bachelor's degree in International Studies and Government
at Colby College in Waterville, Maine.
Has two daughters, Josephine and Mary Bradley, with wife Sydney.
Hosted the radio morning show, Billy Bush and The Bush League Morning
Show on WWZZ-FM (Z104) in Washington, DC until 2001.
As host for Access Hollywood he was contracted for $3 million a year.
Hired Marshall Grossman, a prominent Los Angeles attorney to negotiate a settlement with NBC on either Bush's departure from his position as new anchor with the network or a continuation of his employment with a new contract.[October 2005].