Former Fox News host selling beachfront Jersey Shore home for $3.2M (PHOTOS)

Eric Bolling left Fox after allegations surfaced that he sent an unsolicited photo of male genitalia to two colleagues.

A former Fox News television host, who left the network after allegations surfaced that he sent an unsolicited photo of male genitalia to two colleagues, has put his Jersey Shore home on the market for $ 3.2 million, according to its Trulia listing.

Eric Bolling, who now hosts “America” on CRTV, and his wife, Adrienne, put the 3,100-square-foot beachfront home in Long Beach Township on the market Monday.

The couple bought the property for $ 2 million in 2005, according to property records.

The home, which has 75 feet of beachfront property, is described in its listing as being “tastefully furnished and decorated for the perfect island getaway.”

The home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

In the foyer of the home is a spiral staircase that leads to the second floor, where the home’s main living spaces are. Upstairs, there are “wide open living, dining and entertaining spaces,” according to the listing. Those areas funnel guests to the expansive back deck that looks out into the unobstructed ocean views. There is also a deck on the lower level.

The master bedroom is complete with a fireplace, a jacuzzi tub and a walk-in closet. 

“This spectacular home is not just for the summer, it is a retreat anytime of the year,” the listing says.

boll.jpgEric Bolling interviewed President Donald Trump to help launch his new Fox News show in May 2017. (Fox News Channel) 

According to property records, the property was last assessed for just under $ 2.1 million. Property taxes were $ 20,133.

Bolling and his wife also own a multimillion-dollar home in Demarest.

It has been a tumultuous past year for the conservative commentator, who was one of President Donald Trumps’s earliest supporters and quickly rose through the ranks at Fox. Before leaving, Bolling was most recently the co-host of “The Fox News Specialists” and the host of “Cashin’ In.”

The New Jersey transplant has called the sexual harassment allegations, which Huffington Post reported in August 2017, a “smear job” and even filed a lawsuit against the reporter, Yashar Ali, for defamation.

Then in September, Bolling’s teenage son, Eric Chase Bolling, died from an accidental overdose in Colorado shortly after Fox and the elder Bolling “amicably” agreed to part ways after the network previously launched an investigation into the allegations and suspended him.

While continuing to comment on the political world, Bolling has also called himself an “accidental expert” on the opioid crisis and has been outspoken about working to end the epidemic.

Joe Atmonavage may be reached at jatmonavage@njadvancemedia.comFind NJ.com on Facebook. 

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