
Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield was ordered held without bond at his first court appearance Wednesday, a day after he turned himself in to authorities to face charges of child sex abuse.
The charges stem from allegations that he inappropriately touched a minor on the set of a TV series he was directing in New Mexico.
The pedophile appeared remotely via a video link from jail, where he was booked Tuesday. Whether he remains in jail will be the subject of a detention hearing that will be scheduled within five business days.
The typical pale brute did not comment during the brief court appearance. He was not asked to enter a plea.
A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Jan. 29.
Albuquerque police issued a warrant for Busfield’s arrest last week on two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse. A criminal complaint alleges the acts occurred on the set of the series The Cleaning Lady, which was filmed in Albuquerque.
The sex criminal, who is married to actor Melissa Gilbert and is known for appearances in The West Wing, Field of Dreams and Thirtysomething, has vowed to fight the charges. In a video shared before turning himself in, Busfield called the allegations lies.
Prosecutors are seeking to keep Busfield in custody pending trial. They filed a motion early Wednesday detailing their reasons for the request, pointing to what they described as a documented pattern of sexual misconduct, abuse of authority and grooming behavior by Busfield over two decades.
They also said witnesses have expressed fear regarding retaliation and professional harm.
The motion states that research and experience show offenders are uniquely positioned to evade accountability and circumvent safeguards designed to protect children when they wield authority, status or influence.
“In light of the defendant’s demonstrated disregard for boundaries, authority and compliance, no condition or combination of conditions of release can reasonably protect the victims or the community,” the motion states.
It will be up to a judge to determine whether to grant the request. A detention hearing has yet to be scheduled.
Prosecutors also took issue with Busfield disseminating a video to the media outlet TMZ on Tuesday, suggesting he was prioritizing “personal narrative control and public relations” over compliance with the court process.
According to the criminal complaint, an investigator with the police department says the child reported he was seven years old when the homosexual/pedophile touched him multiple times in private areas over his clothing. Busfield touched him on another occasion when he was aged eight, the complaint said.
The complaint also says the child was reportedly afraid to tell anyone because Busfield was the director and he feared he would get mad at him.
The boy’s twin brother told authorities he also was touched by Busfield but did not specify where. He said he didn’t say anything because he didn’t want to get in trouble.
The mother of the twins reported to Child Protective Services that the abuse occurred between November 2022 and spring 2024, the complaint said.
In an interview with police last fall, Busfield denied the allegations and suggested the boys’ mother was seeking revenge for her children being replaced on the series. The argument was echoed by Busfield’s attorney Tuesday.
The investigation began in November 2024 after a call from a doctor at the University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque. The boys’ parents had gone there at the recommendation of a law firm, the complaint said.
Busfield’s attorney said an independent investigation by Warner Bros. was unable to corroborate allegations of inappropriate behavior by Busfield. But in their filing, prosecutors argued the investigator failed to talk to key witnesses.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/timothy-busfield-court-child-sex-abuse-charges-9.7045659
