ESPN producer charged with public indecency in Connecticut
FARMINGTON, Conn. >> An ESPN producer has been arrested on a public indecency charge after a peeping Tom complaint in a Connecticut apartment complex.
Police Lt. Marshall Porter tells the Hartford Courant newspaper 52-year-old Neil Goldberg turned himself in Tuesday to face charges including public indecency, trespass, disorderly conduct and breach of peace.
Goldberg is the coordinating producer of motorsports coverage for Bristol-based ESPN.
Police say Goldberg admitted watching through a window last month as a neighbor got dressed at an apartment in Farmington, a wealthy suburb of Hartford.
A woman walking her dog had reported seeing a man outside on a stool peering through the window and masturbating.
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Goldberg has been released from police custody after posting a $1,000 bond.
Messages seeking comment were left Wednesday with ESPN and at a listing for Goldberg.