| Credit: Kevin Kane/Getty The newest reports come a day after the news that the "Born in the USA" singer was arrested on Nov. 14 at the Sandy Hook, New Jersey national park, where he received three citations for reckless driving, consuming alcohol in a closed area and driving while intoxicated. "Springsteen was cooperative throughout the process," a National Park Service spokesperson told PEOPLE in a statement then. RELATED VIDEO: Despite Fame And Success, Bruce Springsteen Has Always Stayed Close To His Roots Hours after the news of his November arrest broke, Jeep pulled a Super Bowl ad featuring the legendary singer, telling PEOPLE that even though it couldn't "substantiate" the reason for his arrest, it would pause the commercial from being played until more details are verified.