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    Actor Timothy Busfield indicted on child sex abuse charges by New Mexico grand jury

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefFebruary 6, 2026 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A grand jury in New Mexico indicted actor Timothy Busfield on child sex abuse charges, officials said Friday.

    Busfield was indicted on four counts of criminal sexual contact of a child, the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s office said in a press release.

    “As with all criminal proceedings, Mr. Busfield is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law,” Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman said in a statement. “This case will proceed through the judicial process and is expected to move forward to trial.”

    Bregman added that the case will be prosecuted by his office’s special victims unit, and that no further informaton would be released at this time.

    The development comes less than a month after Busfield, 68, was arrested on charges of child abuse and criminal sexual contact of a minor. He has denied those allegations, which involve two young boys who appeared on a Fox series that Busfield directed and acted in.

    Busfield is accused of touching the children on multiple occasions on the set of “The Cleaning Lady” between November 2022 and spring 2024.

    Busfield’s attorneys have said the allegations are a part of a revenge plot manufactured by the boys’ parents after the children lost their roles in “The Cleaning Lady.”

    During a detention hearing last month, Bernalillo County Deputy District Attorney Savannah Brandenburg-Koch described the children’s disclosures of alleged abuse to a therapist and doctor as specific, detailed and “not exaggerated.”

    During the hearing, the show’s director of photography testified that he saw no inappropriate contact between Busfield and the children. Busfield’s lawyers cited an independent probe into the allegations commissioned by Warner Bros., which co-produced the show, that found no evidence to corroborate the allegations.

    Brandenburg-Koch argued during the hearing that the abuse allegations were part of a pattern and cited past allegations of inappropriate touching and sexual assault made against Busfield by other women and a teenager.

    Busfield’s attorneys denied those allegations, which have not resulted in criminal charges. During last month’s hearing, the judge overseeing the case said he put little weight in those accusations because they have not been vetted.

    The judge, David A. Murphy, found that Busfield does not pose a danger to the community and ordered him released on his own recognizance while he awaits trial.

    This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

    Tim Stelloh is a breaking news reporter for NBC News Digital.

    Matt Lavietes is a reporter for NBC News.



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