Steven Spielberg’s production company is cutting ties with the CBS prime-time show “Bull,” six months after it was reported that an actress on the show was paid millions to settle her sexual harassment claim against its lead actor.

“We can confirm that we are no longer associated with the show,” a spokeswoman for Mr. Spielberg’s company, Amblin Television, said on Thursday.

In December, The New York Times revealed that CBS paid the actress Eliza Dushku $9.5 million to settle her claim that she was sexually harassed by the show’s star, Michael Weatherly.

At the time, CBS said in a statement that Ms. Dushku’s allegations were evidence that the network’s attempts to create “a safe, inclusive and respectful workplace” were “far from done.”