Actor-director Timothy Busfield has denied allegations after being charged with two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of kid abuse involving 11-year-old twin boys from “The Cleansing Lady.”
Prosecutors are searching for pretrial detention, citing an ongoing risk to children, while Busfield’s attorney disputes the claims and points to an absence of evidence.
A separate, decades-old allegation against Timothy Busfield involving a teenage girl was also referenced in court filings.
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Timothy Busfield ‘Shocked’ And ‘Devastated’ By Child Abuse Allegations, Lawyer Claims
Actor and director Timothy Busfield continues to disclaim all allegations after being charged with two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of kid abuse.
Chatting with People Magazine on January 13, his civil attorney, Larry Stein, said the 68-year-old is “shocked” and “devastated” by the accusations involving 11-year-old twin boys.
Stein emphasized that Busfield intends to vigorously defend himself, calling the allegations “absolutely false.”
Busfield surrendered to Albuquerque police the identical day, following a warrant issued by Officer Marvin Brown of the APD, which stated that one in every of the alleged victims was seven years old when the incidents allegedly occurred.
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In line with court documents, the twins met Busfield while working as actors on the FOX series “The Cleansing Lady,” where he served as a director from 2022 to 2025.
The Bernalillo District Attorney, Sam Bregman, announced that prosecutors have filed a motion for pretrial detention to maintain Busfield in custody, citing an “ongoing and serious danger to children and the community.”
Per the motion, Busfield allegedly used his position of authority to groom minors over an prolonged period, exploiting skilled boundaries.
The motion argues that no type of “supervision, electronic monitoring, or no-contact orders can reasonably mitigate this danger.”
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Timothy Busfield’s Attorney Claims Allegations Stem From Casting Dispute

Busfield’s lawyer disputes the claims against the actor, saying he believes the court will allow his client to be released on his own recognizance, asserting there’s “no evidence to support these claims.”
He explained that the controversy arose after the twins weren’t recast for the show’s final season, which he claims led to anger from their mother.
In line with Stein, the choice was made by the showrunner, not Busfield, and the family’s frustration was later directed at his client.
Court documents also revealed that Busfield informed authorities that the mother can have acted out of revenge after her sons were replaced by a younger actor.
Warner Bros. reportedly conducted an internal review of the complaints and contacted Busfield regarding the investigation.
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Christina McGovern, an independent investigator hired by Warner Bros. Television, stated that she conducted a radical review of the allegations and located “no corroborating evidence that Mr. Busfield engaged in inappropriate conduct or that he was ever alone with the twins on set.”
A Warner Bros. spokesperson added that the studio prioritizes the security of its solid and crew, particularly minors, and that it takes all allegations seriously while cooperating fully with law enforcement.
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Timothy Busfield Denies Allegations In Video Recorded Before Surrendering To Police

Before turning himself in, Busfield recorded a video later obtained by TMZ during which he forcefully denied the allegations against him.
Introducing himself on camera, the actor said he had been instructed to travel to Albuquerque and arrived after driving roughly 2,000 miles after securing legal representation.
Within the video, Busfield described the allegations as “all lies,” and insisted he had done nothing unsuitable.
“I’m gonna fight it with a fantastic team, and I’m gonna be exonerated, I do know I’m, because that is all so unsuitable and all lies,” he said.
He ended the message by thanking supporters and saying, “So hang in there, and hopefully I’m out real soon and back to work. I like everybody for supporting me, thanks.”
Prosecutors Cite Many years-Old Allegation In Timothy Busfield Pretrial Detention Motion

Along with the allegations involving the twins, prosecutors referenced a separate claim in a pretrial detention motion filed January 14.
In line with the document, a person named Colin Swift contacted authorities on January 13 to report that Busfield allegedly assaulted his teenage daughter years earlier in Sacramento, California.
The filing states that the girl, who was 16 on the time, claimed Busfield “kissed her and put his hands down her pants and touched her privates” during an audition on the B Street Theatre.
The motion further alleges that Busfield “begged the family to not report back to law enforcement if he received therapy.”
Swift, described within the filing as a therapist, reportedly agreed on the time, believing it was the suitable plan of action.
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Timothy Busfield’s Lawyer Slammed Colin Swift’s Allegations

Following the inclusion of this claim within the court motion, Busfield’s attorney, Stein, responded by dismissing the relevance of the allegation.
He stated that the claim was “never challenged, they were never proved, and so they’re 25 years old.”
Stein added that “there doesn’t appear to be any connection between these allegations regarding women 25 years ago and the allegations regarding these young boys.”

