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Actor Timothy Busfield walked free from New Mexico custody Tuesday, but the emotional courtroom moment has everyone sharply divided. While supporters hailed the release as a fair decision, critics questioned whether the actor should be trusted before trial. Central to the defense case is audio evidence reportedly showing the boys denying any inappropriate contact.
Judge’s Ruling Sparks Immediate Reaction
After initially denying bond, Judge David A. Murphy ruled Busfield could be released on his own recognizance. Per TMZ, the judge went on to note that the allegations were “inherently dangerous” but that Busfield posed no threat to the community and had “no prior criminal history.”
The actor is now under strict conditions, including no contact with minors, no criminal conduct, and mandatory check-ins with court officials. The news got fans reacting quickly.
One wrote on X, “Wow. That’s something. They went after him like they had an air tight case.” Another praised the judge’s balance: “The judge today took pains to be balanced to both sides. Yet he said about the case against Busfield… ‘The evidence of guilt is neutral.’”
Given the nature of Busfield’s arrest, citing his disappearance for days before law enforcement put out a search warrant, a set of social media users were unhappy. Some questioned the timing of his surrender, asking, “Flight risk?”
Why Timothy Busfield’s Release Divides the Internet
Busfield, 68, has denied allegations that he inappropriately touched twin 11-year-old boys on the set of The Cleaning Lady. His defense submitted audio from the boys’ first police interviews, in which the twins reportedly said: “Yeah, but he doesn’t touch those parts” and “No, he’s never touched me… never.”
The defense argued this “unequivocal denial” challenges the allegations and highlights flaws in the prosecution’s case. Prosecutors painted Busfield as “dangerous” with a “pattern of touching,” citing other alleged incidents over decades.
Fans remain split as some called the claims a “money grab” by parents, while others voiced concern, saying, “I think he’s guilty” or insisting, “He has a history of being a pedo.” According to one commenter:
“I think he’s guilty. He’ll try to buy his way out of it but I’d be surprised if there aren’t more victims.
As the actor awaits trial under court-imposed restrictions, the debate rages on. Timothy Busfield’s pretrial release has not only freed a high-profile actor but also ignited a social media storm over credibility, justice, and the power of public opinion.







