Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Timothy Busfield Released Pending Trial as Defense Counters Child Sex Abuse Case

Prosecutors are relying on twin actors’ disclosures alongside clinician records to press the case.

Overview

  • Busfield, 68, is charged in New Mexico with two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse tied to his work on Fox’s The Cleaning Lady.
  • Judge David Murphy approved his Jan. 20 release on his own recognizance with supervision, a ban on contact with the alleged victims and children under 18, a firearm restriction, and a Feb. 4 court date.
  • Prosecutors say one twin reported genital touching over clothing and the sibling independently described unwanted contact, with the investigation triggered by a University of New Mexico Hospital alert in November 2024.
  • The defense denies wrongdoing, argues the parents have retaliatory and financial motives linked to a fraud history, submitted more than 70 character letters, and cites a psychosexual evaluation assessing Busfield as very low risk.
  • Filings reference a Warner Bros.–commissioned inquiry that reported no corroboration of on‑set misconduct, prosecutors disclosed an uncharged earlier allegation from Colin Swift, and a show hairstylist filed a declaration saying she never saw inappropriate behavior.