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Cast members (L-R) Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi, Jeffrey Tambor, Alia Shawkat, Tony Hale, Jessica Walter, David Cross and Will Arnett pose at a premiere for the season 5 of the television series "Arrested Development" in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 17, 2018. Image Credit: REUTERS

The creator and executive producer of Arrested Development acknowledges that some people will not like his decision to keep Jeffrey Tambor on the show after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced last October.

“Good people will find this offensive,” explained Mitchell Hurwitz. “I, too, get worked up when I hear about Harvey Weinstein and other people who have taken advantage of people. But I also believe very strongly that we don’t want to live in a world where accusations ruin people’s lives. We have tried that as a human race and it doesn’t always, doesn’t work out great, you know? So accusations are very different than proof and, you know, we obviously are going to support people that haven’t done, that haven’t been proved guilty.”

Hurwitz said production was nearly wrapped on season five when news broke of the allegations made by Tambor’s former assistant and an actress on his other show, Transparent.

“Not only do I support him as a friend, but I’ve known him for 20 years. I’ve worked with him for 20 years and I’ve never seen any behaviour like that described. I’ve never, even in private, he’s never been in any way inappropriate about, we don’t talk about women or objectify. It’s just not who he is, and he’s got a lot of things that I’d like to list, a lot of really bad qualities I’d like to list for you now, but nowhere in there, in my experience, is any kind of creep,” said Hurwitz.

The Arrested Development cast unanimously supported the 73-year-old actor at the Los Angeles premiere for the cult comedy’s new season. The event also marked one of the first public appearances for Tambor in recent months. Tambor posed for photos with his wife, Kasia Ostlun, but didn’t do interviews with the press.

“We are a family and it’s great to have everybody in the family here,” said co-star Will Arnett.

Tambor denies the misconduct claims that led to his firing on Amazon’s Transparent earlier this year. His Arrested Development co-stars said they could only speak to their own experiences with the Emmy-winning actor.

“All I know about is Arrested Development and he’s always just been incredible with us and I’m really looking forward to seeing him tonight,” Jason Bateman said on his way into the screening.

“My experience with Jeffrey has been nothing but respectful,” echoed Tony Hale. “And he is such a funny man. He’s so talented and he’s an integral part of the show and just my experience has been nothing but respectful. I was not, I don’t have information on that other. ... But like, if I’m speaking from my perspective, it’s been nothing but respectful.”

“Love Jeffrey!” said Portia de Rossi. “I’ve always loved Jeffrey and we support him and adore him and, yeah, he’s terrific.”

The fifth season of Netflix’s Arrested Development streams May 29 on Netflix.