Greg Kelly is cooperating with the investigation, his attorney, Andrew Lankler, said via email.
Kelly "strenuously denies any wrongdoing of any kind," Lankler said.
In 2007, "Extra" identified Greg Kelly as the most eligible anchorman on TV. The show's website said he "has enough heart and courage to make any woman swoon."
It is unclear where he will land in the 2012 rankings.
Moore, Moore, Moore
Demi Moore has been released from the hospital, says E! News.
Demi's spokesperson claimed that the seizure that landed the 49-year-old actress in the hospital had been caused by stress and that she was being treated for exhaustion.
Hollywood illness allegers, however, say Demi was hospitalized due to anorexia and substance abuse - allegedly Adderall.
An unidentified source told RadarOnline.com: "Demi has been taking Adderall and drinking energy drinks and starving herself, and those are some of the serious causes that led her to collapse on Monday night."
* In other Demi news, TMZ.com says her 9-1-1 tape will be redacted.
The L.A. city attorney is recommending that all references to drugs in the call should be erased before any of it is released to the public.
According to TMZ, paramedics on the scene were told that Demi had been doing whip-its (the inhalation of nitrous oxide) immediately before she lapsed into semi-consciousness.
TATTBITS
* Correction: In the John
Travolta vintage-Mercedes theft case, Tattle previously mentioned that the car had been returned to Travolta.
We were only partly right.
The car was found.
But it was found in pieces.
Sgt. Richard Lewis said: "It was not recovered in whole. It was chopped. We have numerous pieces recovered but not the entire car."
Alas, it's much more difficult to drive that way.
Ironically, Travolta's Benz was pinched when he walked into a Jaguar dealership.