Prosecutors have filed a motion on Wednesday to keep Timothy Busfield in custody until his trial, citing concerns about his behavior. The motion states that Busfield failed to turn himself in promptly and instead released a video via TMZ before surrendering to the police. This disregard for authority and boundaries, according to prosecutors, makes it impossible to ensure the safety of the victims and the community if Busfield is released.
The motion also highlights a pattern of sexual misconduct and abuse of authority that allegedly spans over two decades. It argues that no release conditions could adequately protect Busfield’s alleged victims from further harm. Additionally, prosecutors dispute the effectiveness of the Warner Brothers investigation mentioned by Busfield’s attorney, claiming that key witnesses were not interviewed.
Busfield appeared in court on Wednesday wearing an orange inmate jumpsuit and showed little emotion during the proceedings. He was denied bond and will remain in custody until his pretrial detention hearing.
The case against Busfield has garnered significant attention due to his past roles, including his work on The West Wing. The allegations against him have sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and have raised important questions about accountability and justice.
As the legal proceedings continue, the focus remains on ensuring the safety and well-being of the alleged victims. The outcome of Busfield’s trial will have far-reaching implications and could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.

