McLaughlin and his wife, Libby, are the parents of two sons and two daughters. Their daughter Avery is slated to play collegiate golf at
Richmond University in the fall of 2025.
Battles with alcoholism and depression On August 16, 2010, McLaughlin was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated. Under a plea agreement, he was allowed to keep his drivers license, but was given two years of probation. On September 30, 2011, McLaughlin was involved in a one-vehicle crash near his
Chesterfield, Missouri, home. Police investigated and arrested McLaughlin on charges of drunk driving and leaving the scene of a crash. Following the second arrest, Fox Sports Midwest suspended McLaughlin indefinitely. In addition to suspension from his job with Fox Sports, McLaughlin lost his regular appearances on KMOX radio. McLaughlin was reinstated by Fox in February 2012 after being treated for
alcoholism at a rehab facility. He also returned to KMOX, but in a much more limited role. On December 4, 2022, McLaughlin was once again arrested in
Creve Coeur, Missouri, for driving under the influence. He was charged with persistent
driving while intoxicated, a felony offense. On February 10, 2023, McLaughlin pleaded guilty to felony DWI and was referred to treatment court. On February 13, 2023, McLaughlin released a statement on social media detailing his struggles with mental health and alcoholism. In that statement he said "he had been sober for nearly 10 years leading up to December 4, when he was arrested for persistent driving while intoxicated. He added that he was struggling more than usual with depression around the time of his arrest. He talked about the Christmas holidays being a trigger for his depression because of a family issue from his childhood involving alcoholism. That led to him drinking alcohol and taking his prescription medication on an empty stomach that day, which was "a recipe for disaster," he wrote. He has maintained his sobriety since this incident. == Charitable works ==