Report: DA Won’t Charge Fox Anchorman Greg Kelly In Rape Accusation
The New York Times is reporting that the District Attorney will not pursue rape charges against Fox anchorman and NYPD commissioner’s son Greg Kelly.
DA Has ‘Serious Doubts’ About Rape Claim Against Fox’s Greg Kelly – NY Post Reports
According to a report from the UK-based Daily Mail’s Rachel Quigley, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office said they have “serious doubts” over a woman’s allegations she was sexually assaulted by TV anchor and son of New York police commissioner Ray Kelly, “and will likely not file criminal charges against the TV anchor.”
Fox Anchorman Greg Kelly’s Alleged Rape Victim Terminated Resulting Pregnancy – AP Source
More bombshell revelations have leaked about the Greg Kelly rape allegations, a source told the Associated Press that a woman became pregnant and had an abortion after being allegedly sexually assaulted by Kelly in October.
Dan Abrams On Rape Allegation Against Greg Kelly: DA Knows Very Well That ‘The World Is Watching’
ABC legal analyst and Mediaite founder Dan Abrams spoke to Good Morning America about the rape allegation against Greg Kelly, host of Good Day New York and son of New York police commissioner Ray Kelly.
Watch Fox 5′s Greg Kelly Explain What Exactly A ‘Booey Bomb’ Is To His Viewers
During a Good Day New York segment on assigning letter grades to New York City food carts, Fox 5′s Steve Lacy was interrupted by a man performing the sacred art form of the Booey Bomb — yelling “Baba Booey” as loud as possible during a live newscast. The Booey Bomb itself isn’t cause for breaking news — when it happens, the anchors usually throw out a ‘tsk-tsk’ at the perpetrator, give a loud, exaggerated sigh, and say how unfortunate it is that some people can’t respect news casting. But Greg Kelly, anchor of Good Day, took a refreshingly different approach: he congratulated Lacy — who joined Fox 5 in August from a Massachusetts station — on popping his Booey Bomb cherry, then explained exactly what a Booey Bomb is.
Local News Reporter Confuses Co-Workers By Drenching Himself During Hot Weather Liveshot
It’s a rule of course in local news that when weather strikes, reporters must be sent out to endure it–and the more visibly they can suffer, the better. Hence reporters in rainstorms, blizzards and heatwaves. So WNYW-TV reporter Dick Brennan, being ever the good sport (I had the pleasure of working with Dick back in the day), ventured out into steamy New York City to talk to folks braving the heat in Central Park. And that’s all pretty much by the numbers. Runners say remember to hydrate, Brennan rolls up his shirtsleeves, and then he makes a point of walking directly into a huge sprinkler, dousing himself from head to toe. Wait, what?
Fox 5 NYC Anchors Trash Snooki On Air For Rutgers Gig, Bringing Booze To Interview
Jersey Shore caricature Snooki’s newfound academic superstardom has everyone intermittently giving up on life and cursing her existence, apparently even news anchors on live TV. Yesterday, Fox 5 morning anchors Greg Kelly and Rosanna Scotto fully vented their disdain for the tiny cultural item, calling her, among other things, “self-indulgent and obnoxious” and telling a behind-the-scenes anecdote about the time she showed up to their studio with alcohol in her bag.
“First TV Journalist In Iraq” Reflects On The War As Combat Phase Winds Down
With the last combat brigade rolling out of Iraq, this major, lengthy phase of the war is coming to a close.
Today Greg Kelly was back on Fox News to talk about his experience as “the first TV journalist to enter Iraq” on April 5, 2003 when the war officially began.
Good Day NY Anchors Wonder Aloud Whether Bret Michaels’ Illness Was A Hoax
Poison frontman and Celebrity Apprentice champion Bret Michaels disobeyed the doctor’s orders last week to put on an energetic performance on American Idol. For the anchors of Fox 5’s Good Day New York, his recovery from a brain hemorrhage and stroke and his not-yet-fixed heart condition was more than miraculous– it was too good to be true.
Profanity and The City: Whitney Port’s Boss Drops F-Bomb On FOX
Following the trend of dropping the f-bomb on live morning television, Kelly Cutrone, head honchrix of fashion PR giant People’s Revolution (and Whitney Port’s boss on The City) told us how she really feels about Olivia Palermo, the reality show’s controversial villainess.






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