US TV station Fox News has suspended one of its moderators after he was blamed for sending lustful photos to three female collaborators.
Eric Bolling, a long-lasting host at the system, professedly sent the messages on isolated events quite a while prior.
His legal advisor portrayed the cases as "false and awfully out of line". Fox News said an examination was under way.
The moderate link news outlet has been hit by a few prominent badgering cases as of late.
Refering to 14 anonymous sources, the Huffington Post, a politically liberal news site, reports that Mr Bolling sent spontaneous photographs of male genitalia by instant message to no less than two partners at Fox Business and one at Fox News.
"Eric Bolling has been suspended pending the consequences of an examination, which is at present in progress," a Fox News representative said.
Mr Bolling's legal counselor, Michael Bowe, revealed to Reuters news office: "The mysterious, uncorroborated cases are false and appallingly unreasonable.
"We expect to completely participate with the examination so it can be closed and Eric can come back to act as fast as could be allowed."
Different assertions of lewd behavior including top Fox News stars as of late included:
Bill O'Reilly, who was dropped from the direct in April following reports that five ladies had gotten $13m (£10m) in payouts in view of his conduct. He denied the affirmations
Roger Ailes, who surrendered as director of Fox News following a few allegations of badgering by female workers, which he denied. He passed on in May