Fox News said Saturday that it has suspended Eric Bolling, the co-host of its late-afternoon news program 'The Specialists,' while it investigates allegations he sent a lewd photo to co-workers.

The network said in a statement that Bolling 'has been suspended pending the results of an investigation' into claims that he sent unsolicited images of his genitals to three female Fox News employees several years ago,The Huffington Post reported Friday evening.

Fox News said that an investigation 'is currently underway,' with attorney Paul Weiss leading the proceedings.

Fox News Host Eric Bolling (Pictured) was suspended Saturday from the network

The female employees said they knew it came from Bolling because of the phone number used in the message, with The Huffington Post citing more that dozen sources in their report.

The publication said that two female colleagues at the Fox Business Network and one co-worker at Fox News were the recipients of the tawdry text.

The identities of the women have not been released to the public.

Bolling has denied all allegations against him.

'The anonymous, uncorroborated claims are untrue and terribly unfair,' Bolling's attorney Michael J. Bowe wrote in an email.

'We intend to fully cooperate with the investigation so that it can be concluded and Eric can return to work as quickly as possible.'

Arguably Fox News' biggest star, Bill O'Reilly (Pictured) was fired in April after it was reported that he had harassed numerous women at the network for years

Roger Ailes (Pictured) resigned as the network's leader in July 2016 amid numerous harassment allegations. He died in May 2017

Bolling first joined Fox News in 2008 after leaving CNBC, hosting the Saturday morning business show hosts 'Cashin’ In' at 11.30am.

The Fox network also said in their statement released Saturday that 'Cashin In' was taped yesterday morning per usual and was pulled last night once FNC was made aware of the allegations via the Huff Post inquiry/story.'

Charles Payne (Pictured) was suspended in July after it emerged that he harassed a female political analyst

Rotating hosts will fill in for Bolling until the investigation is complete.

The suspension is the latest in a string of sexual harassment complaints against personalities who appear on Fox News and its business network.

In July, Fox Business Network host Charles Payne was suspended after the Los Angeles Times reported using anonymous sources that he harassed a female political analyst.

Payne remains on suspension while an investigation into the allegations continues.

Other harassment allegations have been leveled against Fox News' former star, Bill O'Reilly, who was fired in April after several women reported being harassed by the host.

The network's founding leader Roger Ailes resigned in July 2016 because of harassment allegations. He died in May after a fall at his home.

Ailes' protege, Bill Shine, temporarily took over running the Fox News empire following his mentor's departure, only to resign several months later over his own harassment scandal which surfaced in May.