Prosecutors to drop rape charges for doctor from reality TV
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — Prosecutors are planning to drop rape and kidnapping charges against a California doctor who appeared in a reality TV dating show and his girlfriend after saying that key video evidence didn’t actually exist.
Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer will ask a judge in Newport Beach, California, on Friday to dismiss the case against orthopedic surgeon Grant Robicheaux — who previously appeared on a Bravo TV show called “Online Dating Rituals of the American Male” — and his girlfriend Cerissa Riley.
Spitzer conducted a review of the charges filed by his predecessor Tony Rackauckas after accusing him of using the high-profile case to drum up publicity during the pair’s contentious electoral campaigns.
Spitzer said videos that Rackauckas announced to the media in September 2018 didn’t actually depict sex crimes and that the accusers’ accounts couldn’t be corroborated sufficiently to prove the charges in court.