FARMINGTON, Conn. (AP) — An ESPN producer who was charged with public indecency after a peeping Tom complaint at a Connecticut apartment complex has left the network.
ESPN spokesman Mike Soltys confirmed Monday that 52-year-old Neil Goldberg no longer works for the company. Goldberg had been the coordinating producer of motorsports coverage for Bristol-based ESPN.
Goldberg surrendered to police last week after a complaint from a neighbor who said she was walking her dog when she saw him standing on a stool and looking into a window while masturbating.
Goldberg is due in Hartford Superior Court on Wednesday. A message seeking comment was left at a phone listing for him.