Showing posts with label Bolling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bolling. Show all posts

Friday, November 3, 2017

Eric Chase Bolling Had an Armed Standoff With SWAT

Ever since the tragic death of 19-year-old Eric Chase Bolling, investigators have puzzled over whether and how the teen’s tragic death may have been tied to his father’s sexual harassment scandal.


In fact, there’s still a lot about Eric Chase’s death that we don’t know.


But a shocking new revelation about an incident that took place before his death may shed new light on how his life was cut tragically short.



Prior to the recent calls for justice against sexual predators in Hollywood in the wake of the Weinstein scandal, there was a similar, smaller ousting of men at Fox News who have been accused of sexual harassment.


There were, unfortunately, a lot of them, even within one organization. Critics accuse Fox News of having fostered a culture of permissiveness towards men and silence regarding their unacceptable behavior.


Eric Bolling was ousted for lewd sexting, after he was accused of sending unsolicited photos of his genitals to multiple women in the workplace.


Let’s be clear, folks — unsolicited dickpics are never okay. Best case scenario, the person on the other end doesn’t mind.


But it’s a far more likely scenario that they’ll be annoyed or feel harassed, pressured, uncomfortable, and even violated.


This is much more true when it comes to people in the workplace.


Do not send your nudes to your colleagues. Do not harass them. You are at work.


You would think that being ousted in such a scandal would be the worst moment in Eric Bolling’s life, or at least on that particular day.


It was not, however, because Eric Chase Bolling died just hours after that news broke.



Eric Chase Bolling’s cause of death was officially ruled as an accidental overdose. Cocaine and opiates were found in his system.


The report that this was accidental conflicted with initial reports that he had taken his own life.


His father had made efforts to clarify that they didn’t have all of the facts when people reported that the 19-year-old had taken his life.


Fatal overdoses tend to have a great deal of ambiguity, as they can sometimes be impossible to differentiate from suicides.


There’s an important factor to consider here:


Eric Bolling and his family were Roman Catholic. If his son’s death had been ruled as a suicide, it would have had implications for him — both in terms of where and how he could be laid to rest and, theologically, for what awaited him in the afterlife.


We’re not suggesting that Bolling exerted any pressures upon the medical examiner, but just stressing how important this ruling by the coroner was for the Bolling family.


The new information that has come to light does suggest that Eric Chase had a struggle with substance abuse that long predated his father’s scandal and dismissal.



RadarOnline is reporting that Eric Chase Bolling was involved in a stand-off with SWAT, two entire months before he died.


They report that, according to documents received from the Boulder police department, a 21-year-old University of Colorado student accused 19-year-old Eric Chase of holding him hostage at gunpoint.


The alleged incident did not occur on University of Colorado campus, where both men were students, but at an off-campus apartment.


On July 7th, the 21-year-old called his mother in North Carolina and reported to her that Eric Chase, whom he alleged was on cocaine at the time, and six others were refusing to allow him to leave the apartment.


The student’s mother called the police, who sent SWAT to Eric Chase’s apartment. The result was a stand-off.


It apparently took a full hour for police to talk Eric Chase into surrendering. He was cuffed and brought in for questioning, and the unnamed 21-year-old was freed.


An officer who interviewed Eric Chase noted in his report that he believed that 19-year-old Eric Chase was “intoxicated during the interview,” also noting:


“He was slurring his speech, his eyes were bloodshot and he was sweating profusely from his forehead.”


The officer’s report also mentioned a suspicion of “other illicit drugs” in the young man’s system. Despite that, Eric Chase only confessed to alcohol and marijuana.



Beyond that, Eric Chase’s roommate apparently gave a very damning report, alleging that the 19-year-old had been associating with a very wrong crowd.


“Throughout the summer Bolling…began bringing ‘kids’ over that were not in school. These people were selling drugs and carrying guns,” the roommate revealed to police.


Police were unable to find cocaine or guns in the apartment, but another witness alleged that the guns, at least, had been stashed in a woman’s trunk before police arrived.


It’s important to note that the accusations leveled by the roommate seem to suggest that Eric Chase was not leading these people, but that they liked the 19-year-old’s wealth and hung around him.


But this speaks to a massive problem.


And now we have to ask why an alleged armed kidnapping by a TV star’s son is only now becoming public knowledge. We can only guess.


This does put Eric Chase’s eventual overdose into perspective, however. It sounds like he really, truly had some problems.



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Friday, October 27, 2017

Eric Bolling Jr.: Autopsy Reveals Surprising Cause of Death

Last month, college student Eric Chase Bolling Jr. died suddenly at the age of 19.


The news came just weeks after the boy’s father, Eric Bolling, was suspended from Fox News for allegedly harassing his female colleagues.



In the immediate wake of the tragedy, several news outlets reported that the younger Bolling had committed suicide in response to his father’s humiliating scandal.


Early reports about Bolling Jr.’s cause of death seemed to confirm those reports, as authorities attributed his passing to multiple drug toxicity.


However, questions about Eric’s motive in ingesting the substances remained.


Was this a case of a son taking his own life in response to his father’s fall from grace?


Or is this yet another accidental overdose story–the kind we hear far too often these days?



We may never receive a definitive answer, but it seems that authorities who investigated the death of Eric Chase Bolling Jr. are now favoring the latter explanation.


The news that Eric’s overdose appears to have been accidental was shared by his father on Twitter yesterday:


“Just received some tragic news from Coroner in Colorado. Eric Chase’s passing has been ruled an accidental overdose that included opioids,” wrote Bolling Sr.


“Adrienne and I thank you for your continued prayers and support. We must fight against this national epidemic, too many innocent victims,” he added.


While multiple drugs were found in Eric Jr.’s system, it seems it was indeed the controversial prescription painkiller fentanyl that claimed his life.



According to the coroner’s report released this week, the official cause of Eric’s death was “accidental overdose.”


The report attributes his passing to the “presence of cocaine, cyclopropyl fentanyl, and fentanyl in decedent’s system.”


The news comes on the heels of the Trump administration’s declaration that the opioid crisis is now a national public health emergency.


According to a recent survey, drug overdoses are up nearly 700 percent since 1990, with opioids accounting for the majority of the 64,000 deaths recorded last year.


Our thoughts go out to Eric Bolling and his family during this incredibly difficult time.



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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Eric Chase Bolling Jr. Death Ruled Accidental Overdose

The death of Eric Chase Bolling Jr. has been ruled an accidental overdose … this according to his father. The ex-Fox News Channel anchor, Eric Bolling, said he received tragic news Thursday from the coroner in Colorado informing him his…


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Monday, October 23, 2017

Eric Bolling Fires Back at Bill O"Reilly About NYT Statement Over Son"s Death

Ex-Fox News Channel anchor Eric Bolling is firing a warning shot to his old co-worker Bill O’Reilly for bringing up his son’s death to the New York Times — the message … back off. Bolling released a statement Monday in response to an interview…


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Monday, September 11, 2017

Eric Chase Bolling, Jr., Autopsy Complete but Cause of Death Still a Mystery

The autopsy on the son of Eric Bolling has been completed but the cause of death has not been determined. The Boulder County Coroner has said determining cause of death will require further investigation. Law enforcement sources tell us, they…


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Eric Bolling, Jr.: Cause of Death Revealed?

We have an update on the tragic passing of Eric Chase Bolling, Jr.


The son of former Fox News anchor Eric Bolling, this 19-year old died on Friday, mere hours after his father was let go by the aforementioned cable network due to a texting scandal.



The elder Bolling had been suspended a month earlier amidst accusations that he sent explicit photos of his genitalia to a trio of female co-workers a few days ago.


We don’t bring this up to embarrassment Bolling.


Or to add insult to very painful personal injury or anything.


But insider tell TMZ that the death of Bolling’s son was connected to his father’s professional scandal.


Following initial report that Bolling Jr. killed himself, TMZ updated its website to allege that the teenager actually overdosed on drugs of some kind.


According to sources close to the situation, Eric Chase was “destroyed” internally as a result of what transpired between his dad and Fox News.



The senior Bolling was well aware that his son was struggling with the situation, which is why he agreed to part ways with his employer earlier than previously planned.


He wanted to spare his loved ones any further exposure to this ordeal.


Tragically, however, it was too late.


Eric Chase was reportedly found dead in his bed at home on Friday afternoon, with the covers pulled up over his body as if he were simply fast asleep.


There was no suicide note. There were no pill bottles found at the scene. Nor was there any drug paraphernalia.


The details around this death remain a mystery.



Still, TMZ writes that “the operating theory” at the moment remains that Eric Chase died from an overdose.


As one source tells the celebrity gossip website:  “19-year-olds just don’t go to sleep and not wake up.”


Eric Sr. learned of his son’s death just two hours after he parted ways with Fox News.


A toxicology report and an autopsy will be conducted at some point this week, both of which ought to provide more information on this tragic passing.


For now, we continue to send our condolences to Eric Bolling and his family.


Eric Bolling, Jr. was he and his wife’s only child.



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Eric Chase Bolling Jr. Died in Bed after "Emotional Torture" Over Dad"s Firing

Eric Chase Bolling, Jr. died in his bed, TMZ has learned, after enduring “emotional torture” over the humiliation his dad was suffering, but the circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery. Sources familiar with the death investigation tell…


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Sunday, September 10, 2017

Son of Eric Bolling, Ex-Fox News Host, Dies at 19

Tragedy has struck Eric Bolling and his loved ones.


The former Fox News host confirmed via Twitter on Saturday that his son, Eric Chase Bolling died on Friday at the young age of 19.



Initial reports claimed that Eric Chase committed suicide, but his father’s social media message appeared to contradict these claims.


“Adrienne and I are devastated by the loss of our beloved son Eric Chase last night. Details still unclear. Thoughts, prayers appreciated,” wrote Bolling, later adding:


“Authorities have informed us there is no sign of self harm at this point. Autopsy will be next week. Please respect our grieving period.”


Eric Chase was the ex-Fox News anchor’s only child and, according to an Us Weekly insider, was especially close to his dad.


This same insider describes Bolling as having been a “great” father.




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Eric Chase Bolling, Jr. died in Boulder, Colorado, where, according to his Facebook, he was studying economics at the University of Colorado, Boulder.


“Very sad news, Eric Bolling’s son, who was only 19, died last night. By all accounts, Eric was incredibly devoted to his son. Heartbreaking,” Huffington Post contributor Yashar Ali wrote on Twitter.


“The one thing I heard from people consistently: he was a devoted dad.”


Chase’s passing took place just hours after his father was let go by the aforementioned cable network due to an investigation into allegations that he had sexually harassed female colleagues, sending them lewd photographs.


We wrote about this Eric Bolling scandal in early August, shortly after the co-host of The Specialists was suspended from his job.



After at first alleging that Chase killed himself, TMZ included an update that outlined how the 19-year old died from an accidental drug overdose.


Sources tell the celebrity gossip site that Chase was “upset” over what had transpired between his father and Fox News and that he was embarrassed over the texting controversy.


“We are very saddened to hear of the passing of Eric Bolling’s son,” said Fox News in a statement.


“Eric Chase was a wonderful young man and our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Bolling family.”



Bolling anchored Fox News’ Cashin’ In. and also co-hosted The Specialists and The Five.


He is accused of sending three female colleagues photos of his genitals.


In response to these claims, the network issued the following statement late this week:


“Fox News Channel is canceling The Specialists, and Eric Bolling and Fox have agreed to part ways amicably. We thank Eric for his ten years of service to our loyal viewers and wish him the best of luck.”


We send our condolences to Bolling’s family and will keep readers apprised about the cause of young Chase’s death.


May he rest in peace.


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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Fired FNC Anchor Eric Bolling, Son Commits Suicide

The son of Fox News Channel anchor Eric Bolling committed suicide, TMZ has learned, hours after his father was forced out of the network. Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ … 19-year-old Eric Chase Bolling, Jr. took his life Friday…


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Fired FNC Anchor Eric Bolling, Son Commits Suicide

The son of Fox News Channel anchor Eric Bolling committed suicide, TMZ has learned, hours after his father was forced out of the network. Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ … 19-year-old Eric Chase Bolling, Jr. took his life Friday…


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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Eric Bolling: Suspended by Fox News Amidst Lewd Sexting Scandal

Someone has to tell the men at Fox News that it’s really easy NOT to sexually harass your co-workers.


Like, really, incredibly, very, very, very easy.



Apparently this memo has not been circulated around the network’s office, however, because long-time host Eric Bolling is the latest employee to be accused of sexual misconduct.


Fox News has suspended Bolling amidst accusations that he sent unsolicited, X-rated photos to at least a pair of colleagues and one Fox Business Network staffer several years ago.


In short, based on reporting by The Huffington Post, Bolling allegedly sent these women pictures of his penis.


These three women have not been named, but they were included among the 14 sources that spoke to the aforementioned publication about Bolling’s actions.



Fox News has hired the law firm Paul Weiss to oversee its own investigation into what happened and it has released the following statement in light of these serious allegations:


“Eric Bolling has been suspended pending the results of an investigation, which is currently underway.”


Pretty short, simple and uninformative.


According to The Huffington Post, Bolling sent these unwanted images on separate occasions and the women knew they came from his cell phone because they recognized his number.


One woman says she texted Bolling back to never contact her again in such a manner, and he never replied.


Bolling is a former commodities trader who has worked at the Fox News and Fox Business networks since 2007.


He joined the network after a stint at CNBC.


In September of 2014, during a discussion on the program The Five, Bolling stirred up controversy when talking about the first female fighter pilot from the United Arab Emirates leading the bombing of the Islamic State.


On air, Bolling asked if instead of saying “boots on the ground.” it might be more appropriate to say “boobs on the ground.”


He apologized the next day for the immature and unprofessional remark, citing “a look” he received from his wife after he arrived home.



Bolling has filled in on occasions in the past for Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity, while he was serving as a co-host on The Specialists at the time of his suspension.


In response to these penis picture allegations, a lawyer for Bolling has said the following:


Mr. Bolling recalls no such inappropriate communications, does not believe he sent any such communications, and will vigorously pursue his legal remedies for any false and defamatory accusations that are made.


That’s a pretty hilarious and transparent statement.


Notice that Bolling does not flatly deny sending these images at any point.


His attorney is careful to use language such as how he doesn’t “recall” doing so and doesn’t “believe” this happened.


You may interpret such word parsing however you see fit.



The accusations against Bolling come fewer than four months after Fox News mainstay O’Reilly was fired following a number of sexual harassment lawsuits.


And his exit followed the July 2016 resignation of Fox Corp. CEO Roger Ailes, who was accused of sexual harassment by ex-Fox and Friends anchor Gretchen Carlson.


(Megyn Kelly made similar accusations against Ailes last year.)


Carlson’s former co-host, Steve Doocy, has also been accused of sexist, inappropriate behavior in the work place.


At this point, it may be easier to list male Fox News employees who have NOT been accused of sexual harassment than to rundown all who have been.


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