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‘Scrubs’ producer Eric Weinberg pleads not guilty to sexual assault and is denied bail

He is accused of sexually assaulting five women whom prosecutors said he lured to photo shoots from 2014 to 2019.
Hollywood producer Eric Weinberg is taken into custody during his arraignment in Superior Court in Los Angeles, California, USA, 25 October 2022.  Weinberg, who is charged with 18 counts of sexual assault, was denied bail and taken into custody.
Eric Weinberg in court in Los Angeles, USA - 25 Oct 2022
Eric Weinberg in court in Los Angeles on Tuesday.Robyn Beck / Pool/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
/ Source: The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Eric Weinberg, executive producer for the hit TV show “Scrubs,” was denied bail on Tuesday after pleading not guilty to sexually assaulting five women whom prosecutors said he lured to photo shoots.

Weinberg was arrested earlier this month after being charged with 18 felony counts including rape, sexual battery by restraint, false imprisonment by use of violence and assault by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury, according to the district attorney’s office.

Weinberg entered not guilty pleas during the arraignment Tuesday, and his lawyers argued for his release pending the next court appearance.

Prosecutors called Weinberg a potential danger to society. Superior Court Judge Victoria B. Wilson agreed and denied bail while ordering Weinberg held in custody until he returns to court Nov. 15.

Weinberg, 62, has been charged for alleged attacks between 2014 and 2019, but investigators said they believe there may be other victims of assaults dating back to the 1990s, District Attorney George Gascón said at an Oct. 6 news conference. He has urged any other accusers to come forward.

LAPD Detective Ryan Lamar said this month that investigators were looking into information received from a tip line regarding other possible assaults by Weinberg.

Weinberg was co-executive producer on nearly 100 episodes of the hospital dramedy “Scrubs” between 2000 and 2006 and also wrote nearly a dozen episodes, according to the IMDB website.

He also was co-executive producer for “Californication” in 2007 and had producing and writing credits on other shows, including “Anger Management,” “Men at Work,” “Veronica’s Closet” and “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher.”