INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY. But an indictment isn't encouraging for a non-guilty verdict.
Maybe he understood Jesus's "Let the children come to me" to be the Christian way of sexually abusing children. Maybe his child-molesting, adultering "pastor" or "preacher" told him that salvation comes form first accepting Jesus as his "personal" (i.e. you can own Jesus as private property, just like owning a slave) savior and then using Jesus's "let the children come to me" as a call to white adult male Americans to fornicate with children.
You see, according to the barbarian Evangelical Christians of the American south, Jesus was a white, blond-hair, blue-eyed Aryan, when in fact he was a darkie-Palestinian who looked more like Yahya Sinwar or Yasser Arafat or any of those lower-grade - untermensch - Semites that the Palestinians are to the high-grade - ubermensch - Semites, the Jewish Zionist rapists of Palestine.
Sorry guys, but Jesus must have looked like your average Near Eastern Arab Semite, rather that the fake, recent converts to Judaism from Eastern Europe (red hair, blue eyes, russian hats....) who have nothing in common with the biblical nomadic Hebrews, except perhaps their literal belief in the garbage Bronze Age fiction of the Torah-Old Testament-Bible.
Here is a white-skinned, blond, blue-eyed, Aryan-looking bastard from the United States who loves to screw children. He is simply a real white Christian American male, that's all. Like Epstein and his world-wide elite pedophile club.
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Timothy Busfield's Child Sex Abuse Case Takes Another Major Turn
Afouda Bamidele
Fri, February 6, 2026
Timothy Busfield has been officially indicted on child sex abuse charges!
The recent update in the actor's case comes weeks after he secured his release from jail with strict conditions.
The Hollywood veteran became embroiled in the legal ordeal after he was accused of touching children on the set of "The Cleaning Lady." Timothy Busfield has vehemently denied these allegations.
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According to new reports, Busfield has formally been indicted on child sex abuse charges in New Mexico. Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman confirmed the entertainer was slammed with multiple charges related to the alleged abuse of minors.
The list included four counts of Criminal Sexual Contact of a Child, per TMZ. The update in Busfield's case comes a month after he was arrested on child abuse and criminal sexual contact of a minor charges.
The charges stemmed from allegations accusing Busfield of inappropriately touching children on the set of "The Cleaning Lady." He allegedly committed these indecent acts multiple times between November 2022 and spring 2024.
PEOPLE shared more information about Busfield's indictment, revealing that a Bernalillo County grand jury had indicted him on four charges. In his statement, Judge Bregman explained that the charges against Busfield are all third-degree felonies.
Judge Bregman seemingly warned the public not to condemn Busfield based on his indictment on severe charges, stressing that he "is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law." Additionally, he noted the importance of protecting the children involved in the case.
The Special Victims Unit of the Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office will serve as the prosecutors in Busfield's case. The district attorney initially filed a motion for pretrial detention, hoping to keep Busfield behind bars until his trial started, but they lost their plea.
Busfield's indictment comes weeks after The Blast confirmed that he had been released from a New Mexico jail on January 20. Larry Stein, Busfield's lawyer, addressed his client's feelings following his release in a candid interview.
According to Stein, Busfield and his wife, Melissa Gilbert, were still in shock over the allegations. He claimed they were pretty "distressed" by the situation; however, they were in "a better mood" after Busfield regained his freedom.
Stein added that they couldn't have secured Busfield's freedom without the support of multiple people. He claimed he received "unsolicited emails and calls and letters from people" volunteering to give them information about the case.
When Judge David A. Murray granted Busfield's freedom on January 20, he did so with strict conditions. First, Busfield was ordered to attend all court hearings in the case and must not have "unsupervised contact" with any minor children.
Additionally, Busfield was ordered not to have any contact with the alleged victims and their families, nor could he discuss the case with any witnesses. Surprisingly, Judge Murray did not restrict the entertainer's movement, and he could travel out of New Mexico.
Following the judge's decision to grant Busfield's freedom, his wife could not contain her emotions. Gilbert was seen crying and clasping her hands in relief while thanking God. She was part of the strong effort to secure her beau's release, writing letters to the judge for leniency.
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