A veteran actor who appeared on the West Wing, which was quite a leftist concoction to begin with,
has now been accused of sexually assaulting minors:
Authorities in New Mexico issued an arrest warrant Friday for director and Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield to face a child sex abuse charge.
An investigator with the Albuquerque Police Department filed a criminal complaint in support of the charge, which says a child reported that Busfield touched him inappropriately. The acts allegedly occurred on the set of “The Cleaning Lady,” a TV series Busfield directed and acted in. [...]
According to the complaint, the child, which it identifies only by his initials, has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. A social worker documented him saying he has had nightmares about Busfield touching him and woken up scared.
Busfield was also a prominent cast member of Thirtysomething during 1987-91, which also featured some early examples of leftist pandering like LGBT ideology, since there was a male homosexual couple featured there. It may have been set in Philadelphia, but with that kind of propaganda, it's no big loss for anybody who admires film and TV productions set within the city.
Years before this current scandal,
Busfield was accused of at least 2 other acts of sexual offenses:
"First allegation occurred in 1994. A seventeen-year-old extra on Little Big League sued in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming Busfield assaulted her, served her alcohol, groped her, atempted [sic] sex in a trailer," the officer wrote. Per the warrant, Busfield denied the allegations and counter sued for extortion. That dispute settled, and his later "defamation bid against her lawyers got tossed, leaving him to foot nearly one hundred fity thousand dollars in costs. No charges filed." (After Busfield appealed the costs award, the parties settled the case.)
The warrant also lists a second allegation, this one dating from March 18, 2012. "A twenty-eight-year-old woman accused Busfield of battery in an LA movie theater—alleging he slipped hands under clothes, touched genitals for four minutes," per the arrest warrant. There was no lawsuit filed and prosecutors "passed due to slim evidence," the warrant states, adding that Busfield "called it consensual."
It appears Busfield is quite a disgusting person who has no respect for women and children. A shame he wasn't caught earlier, but now, he certainly is facing consequences.
Busfield's married to actress Melissa Gilbert, who's quite a leftist activist, and
this is clearly having an embarrassing impact on her career and reputation as well, based on the following news:
Melissa Gilbert has deactivated her social media accounts after New Mexico authorities issued a warrant for the arrest of her husband, West Wing actor Timothy Busfield.
As of Sunday, the Little House on the Prairie alum's official Instagram and Threads pages are unavailable. The Instagram account for Gilbert's lifestyle brand, Modern Prairie, remains active.
This latest update comes after Albuquerque police issued a warrant for Busfield's arrest, citing two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse. [...]
Weeks before the warrant was issued, Gilbert addressed the subject of child sexual abuse while condemning Megyn Kelly's incendiary comments about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Responding to the #IWasFifteen social media trend, Gilbert shared photos of herself on the Little House set and wrote, "I debated posting this, but I feel compelled to share. After seeing many women's posts with the hashtags #iwasfifteen #imfifteen #iwasachild, I decided to Google-search myself at that age and see what came up. And this is some of what I found."
Gilbert, who began playing the role of Laura Ingalls Wilder on the show at the age of 10, drew attention to several photos of her embracing and kissing another cast member who was eight years older when they starred as love interests; he was 23 and Gilbert was 15.
"I am actually nauseated," Gilbert continued. "The girl on vacation in Hawaii with her family is the same girl who was expected to 'fall in love with' and kiss a man on film who was several years older than she was. Through the lens of today, this is shocking. I have no words other than to say, 'I WAS A CHILD. I WAS FIFTEEN.'"
She added, "Thank God my mom and [my costar] Michael [Landon] and so many others were there to make sure I was safe."
If she knew about the accusations made against Busfield earlier, it makes her alleged concerns look very hypocritical, and what's now in the news definitely doesn't help her cause. But, it reminds me that when another left-wing performer, Wil Wheaton, was a co-star in Star Trek: The Next Generation, there was a story in season 2's tenth episode ("The Dauphin") where his character, Wesley Crusher, has a brief but unsuccessful affair with a shape-shifting alien girl, played by an actress who was about a decade older than him, and yes, they kissed too. Does that concern folks like Gilbert, or do the worries only apply when its an older man and younger girl? If it's just the latter, that's more leftist hypocrisy in motion right there.
This new scandal doesn't sound like it'll bode well for Busfield, and it won't help Gilbert's credibility either. We must hope he'll be imprisoned this time.
Labels: lgbt cultism, misogyny, Moonbattery, sexual violence, showbiz, United States