TV producer Eric Weinberg charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual battery
Eric Weinberg, a veteran television producer and writer who
worked on shows including Scrubs and Californication, has been arrested and
charged with 18 counts including rape, sexual battery and false imprisonment by
violence.
The 61-year-old was initially arrested at his Los Angeles
home in July and released on $3.2m bond. On Tuesday, he was arrested again and
later released on $5m bond.
“The defendant relied on his Hollywood credentials to lure
young women for photo shoots where he allegedly sexually assaulted them,” LA
district attorney George Gascón said at a press conference on Wednesday. “Power
and influence can corrupt some to hurt others that often leads to a lifetime of
trauma for those who are victimised.”
The 18 charges against Weinberg relate to a series of sexual
assaults that police allege occurred between 2014 and 2019. On Wednesday,
prosecutors said “dozens” of women had come forward since news of Weinberg’s
arrest in July first broke, when he was charged with more counts of sexual
assault, dating back to 2012.
In the indictment, police allege Weinberg singled out women
in their 20s and 30s “in grocery stores, coffee shops and other public places”
and would attempt to convince them to participate in a photo shoot. If the
women agreed, police said he then allegedly assaulted them during photo shoots
organised in his home.
The 18 charges announced on Wednesday include six counts of
sexual penetration by use of force, four counts of oral copulation, three
counts of forcible rape, two counts of sexual battery by restraint, one count
of assault by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury, one count of
attempted sexual penetration by use of force, and one count of false
imprisonment by violence.
Gascón said his office asked that Weinberg remain in
detention without bail but that a judge denied the request. Weinberg is now out
of custody ahead of his arraignment on 25 October.
“If you’re wealthy, you get to bail out. If you’re poor, you
get to stay in regardless of the seriousness of the offense,” said Gascón.
“We’re hoping that there are other victims out there that
will come forward. We know there are many more,” he added.
In September, more than 20 women spoke to the Hollywood
Reporter about their alleged encounters with Weinberg, accusing him of a
pattern of predatory behavior and misconduct. Multiple women accused Weinberg
of initiating sexual activity without their consent during photo shoots, with
some alleging he photographed the acts as they took place.
In a statement addressing the allegations in the Hollywood
Reporter’s investigation, Weinberg’s attorney dismissed the claims as
“strategically placed criminal allegations” stemming from “a heavily litigated
and acrimonious custody dispute”. Weinberg’s wife Hilary Bidwell filed for
divorce in 2020 after she allegedly discovered inside Weinberg’s golf bag a
handwritten log of women’s names, their routines and locations where they could
be found.
“These claims have previously been investigated and reviewed
by both law enforcement and the LA family court and the results have continued
to unveil a myriad of evidence, documentation and expert analysis that wholly
undermine the narrative now being promulgated,” Weinberg’s attorney said in
July.
Weinberg was first arrested in 2014, when a 22-year-old
alleged he had raped her during a photo shoot in his home. According to
district attorney documents, Weinberg told investigators that it was a
“consensual sexual encounter”. In June that year, the district attorney’s
office declined to prosecute, citing “insufficient evidence”.
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