Four women have come forward to accuse Hollywood actor Timothy Busfield of sexual misconduct against them between 1993 and 2000, according to information provided to police in Albuquerque, New Mexico. According to USA Today, the women allege that Busfield engaged in inappropriate physical contact and coercion during incidents that occurred years ago. However, no official criminal complaints have been filed regarding these allegations to date. One self-identified victim stated that the events have affected her life for a long time, but she previously did not report it to the police because she felt she was too old to be taken seriously. Another woman said she decided to speak up after learning about recent allegations involving two minors, realizing she might not be the only one who experienced something similar to the student abuse cases that shocked the public. Busfield’s attorney, Larry Stein, dismissed the new allegations, arguing that this information is unrelated to Timothy Busfield's plea of not guilty to previous charges. “These are unproven allegations dating back approximately 30 years,” Stein said, while asserting that his client denies all wrongdoing. Previously, Busfield turned himself in to authorities in January 2026 after being accused of sexual misconduct involving two minors while working on the set of the series “The Cleaning Lady” in New Mexico. According to court records, Busfield both directed and acted in the series. The court has scheduled the trial for the case involving the minors for May 2027. Busfield is well known to audiences for his role as Danny Concannon in the television series “The West Wing.” The investigation and related legal proceedings are ongoing, similar to the patient abuse allegations currently being strictly addressed by authorities in several states.

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