Actor Timothy Busfield, best known for his roles in TV series 'The West Wing' and 'Field of Dreams', has been indicted on four counts of sexual contact with a child under the age of 13. This shocking development comes after allegations were filed by police against him, which he has consistently denied.
According to investigators, the allegations are tied to Busfield's work as a director on the TV series "The Cleaning Lady" from 2022 to 2024. A boy reportedly came forward stating that Busfield touched his private areas over his clothing when he was 7 years old and again when he was 8, with the boy's twin corroborating these claims.
Busfield has been released from jail after a judge found no pattern of criminal conduct or similar allegations involving children in Busfield's past. However, he is now facing four counts of criminal sexual contact as per the grand jury indictment filed by Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman.
In response to the charges, Busfield's defense attorney Larry Stein stated that his client will "fight these charges at every stage" and looks forward to testing the state's case in open court. Stein also claimed that the grand jury declined to endorse grooming charges sought by prosecutors, highlighting what he considers as weaknesses in the prosecution's evidence.
Prosecutors have outlined what they claim was grooming behavior and abuse of power by Busfield over three decades, with medical findings and witness statements supporting their claims. However, they declined to comment on the specific accusations brought before the grand jury.
Busfield is set to face this serious allegation in court, with his lawyers accusing the boys' parents of coaching their children toward incriminating statements after they lost lucrative roles on the show. Assistant District Attorney Savannah Brandenburg-Koch has maintained that evidence of abuse against Busfield is strong and specific, with support from medical findings and the boys' therapist.
As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how Busfield will respond to these charges and what the outcome may be for this renowned actor.
According to investigators, the allegations are tied to Busfield's work as a director on the TV series "The Cleaning Lady" from 2022 to 2024. A boy reportedly came forward stating that Busfield touched his private areas over his clothing when he was 7 years old and again when he was 8, with the boy's twin corroborating these claims.
Busfield has been released from jail after a judge found no pattern of criminal conduct or similar allegations involving children in Busfield's past. However, he is now facing four counts of criminal sexual contact as per the grand jury indictment filed by Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman.
In response to the charges, Busfield's defense attorney Larry Stein stated that his client will "fight these charges at every stage" and looks forward to testing the state's case in open court. Stein also claimed that the grand jury declined to endorse grooming charges sought by prosecutors, highlighting what he considers as weaknesses in the prosecution's evidence.
Prosecutors have outlined what they claim was grooming behavior and abuse of power by Busfield over three decades, with medical findings and witness statements supporting their claims. However, they declined to comment on the specific accusations brought before the grand jury.
Busfield is set to face this serious allegation in court, with his lawyers accusing the boys' parents of coaching their children toward incriminating statements after they lost lucrative roles on the show. Assistant District Attorney Savannah Brandenburg-Koch has maintained that evidence of abuse against Busfield is strong and specific, with support from medical findings and the boys' therapist.
As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how Busfield will respond to these charges and what the outcome may be for this renowned actor.