West Wing Actor Timothy Busfield Arrest Warrant Issued for Alleged Child Sex Abuse
Arrest Warrant Issued for Timothy Busfield Amid Allegations of Child Sex Abuse
The entertainment industry is currently shaken by serious allegations against Timothy Busfield, widely recognized for his role as Danny Concannon on the acclaimed television series *The West Wing*. Recently, the Albuquerque Police Department issued an arrest warrant for Busfield, accusing him of criminal sexual contact with minors and child abuse. These allegations reportedly stem from incidents that allegedly occurred on the set of the FOX series *The Cleaning Lady*, where Busfield worked as a director.
According to official documents obtained by multiple news outlets, Busfield faces two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse involving two 11-year-old siblings. The identities of the minors have been withheld to protect their privacy. One of the victims claims that the abuse began when he was just seven years old, highlighting the prolonged nature of the alleged misconduct.
Details of the Investigation and Allegations
The investigation into Busfield’s conduct began in November 2024 after a medical professional at the University of New Mexico Hospital reported suspected sexual abuse to local authorities. The victims are child actors who met Busfield during his tenure directing *The Cleaning Lady*. The arrest warrant reveals that the children’s parents noticed troubling behavior and rumors about Busfield’s inappropriate conduct, which prompted them to question their sons.
The minors reportedly referred to Busfield as “Uncle Tim,” a nickname he encouraged to foster a sense of trust. However, the parents later learned of multiple allegations against Busfield involving both women and minors. After legal counsel advised them, the children were taken to the hospital, where professionals suggested signs of grooming, although no immediate sexual contact was disclosed at that time.
Despite initial reports, authorities initially found the case did not meet the criteria for prosecution. However, in October 2025, the children’s mother filed a formal police report after the minors disclosed sexual abuse occurring between November 2022 and spring 2024. The mother also reported that on-set safety measures, such as allowing parents to monitor their children via iPads, were discontinued after Busfield joined the production, raising concerns about supervision.
Therapists treating one of the victims diagnosed moderate post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety, attributing these conditions to the alleged inappropriate touching by Busfield. The child reportedly experienced nightmares and behavioral issues, including bed-wetting, linked to the trauma.
Responses from Warner Bros., FOX, and Timothy Busfield
Warner Bros. Television, the production company behind *The Cleaning Lady*, issued a statement emphasizing their commitment to the safety and well-being of all cast and crew, especially minors. They confirmed cooperation with law enforcement and stressed that they take all allegations seriously, with protocols in place to investigate and act accordingly.
FOX representatives have not publicly commented on the case as of this writing.
Timothy Busfield has denied any wrongdoing. According to the arrest warrant, Busfield acknowledged having a friendly relationship with the children and their families outside of work, including giving gifts and attending social events. He admitted to some physical interactions, such as tickling, but described these as playful and appropriate within the context of a professional set environment. Busfield also claimed that some allegations were motivated by revenge and denied any sexual misconduct.
Concerns About On-Set Supervision and Grooming Allegations
The arrest warrant includes troubling observations from production staff, noting that one of the minors was often unsupervised and even engaged in risky behavior on set, such as skateboarding through active filming areas. Investigators believe Busfield had opportunities to be alone with the children during filming.
An internal Warner Bros. investigation reportedly uncovered a witness statement describing an incident where Busfield kissed a minor on the face while the child was getting a haircut on set. Law enforcement officials described Busfield’s alleged behavior as classic grooming tactics, involving building trust with the family and isolating the child to facilitate abuse while maintaining a façade of normalcy.
The warrant also references prior sexual assault allegations against Busfield dating back to 1994, adding to the gravity of the current accusations.
Conclusion
The arrest warrant issued for Timothy Busfield marks a significant development in a deeply troubling case involving allegations of child sex abuse on a television set. As investigations continue, the entertainment community and the public await further updates on the legal proceedings. Protecting children from abuse remains paramount, and this case underscores the importance of vigilance and accountability in all industries.
If you or someone you know is a victim of child abuse, immediate help is available. Contact the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) or visit www.childhelp.org for confidential support.
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