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‘West Wing’ actor Timothy Busfield faces heinous crime charges
Timothy Busfield, known for his role as Danny Concannon on The West Wing, is facing two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse, according to New Mexico authorities.
An arrest warrant issued by the Albuquerque Police Department and obtained by People magazine on January 9, alleges that Busfield, 68, engaged in unlawful sexual conduct involving two 11-year-old siblings.
One of the minors claimed the alleged abuse began when he was 7 years old.
The investigation began on November 1, 2024, after a doctor at the University of New Mexico Hospital reported suspected abuse.
The children’s parents told police the boys were child actors who met Busfield on the set of the FOX series The Cleaning Lady, where he served as a director.
“It was reported that Timothy would tell his children to call him ‘Uncle Tim,’” the warrant states.
According to the warrant, a therapist later diagnosed one child with moderate PTSD and anxiety. The document alleges Busfield “had touched and rubbed his p***s 3 or 4 times and appeared to be ashamed.”
“[Victim] said he was afraid to tell anyone because Tim was the Director, and he feared Tim would get mad at him,” the warrant states.
Busfield denied inappropriate conduct, telling investigators, “It’s not allowed at all… There would never be a weird moment about it.”
Officer Marvin Kirk Brown wrote in the warrant, “In my training and experience, pedophiles often infiltrate families under a trusted role.”
Busfield allegedly acknowledged Warner Bros. conducted an outside investigation following complaints.
Entertainment
Iman honours late legend David Bowie with touching tattoo tribute
Iman marked a deeply personal moment on the 10th anniversary of her husband David Bowie’s passing with a new tattoo.
The 70-year-old model got five simple black shapes from Bowie’s last album, Blackstar, inked on her forearm.
The shapes spell out “BOWIE” in a subtle, artistic way, a permanent reminder of her love.
Sharing a video of the tattoo on Instagram, she wrote, “Jan 10th. The pain didn’t vanish.. it left in its place a loving permanent mark.”
The post featured Bowie’s 1977 song Subterraneans and fans flooded her with support, with many sending love to Iman and her family.
The post included love for Bowie and Iman’s daughter Alexandria “Lexi” Zahra Jones, and his son Duncan Jones from a previous marriage.
Just days earlier, Iman celebrated Bowie’s 79th birthday, posting a black-and-white photo with the words, “Your light burns so bright in all our hearts! We love and miss you.”
Lexi also shared heartfelt memories of her father, keeping his spirit alive.
For the unversed, Iman met Bowie in 1990 and quickly fell in love. They married twice in 1992 and stayed together until his death in January 2016.
In 2021, Iman said she still feels married to him, saying her love for Bowie will live in her memories forever.
Entertainment
Six killed in Mississippi shooting, suspect in custody
At least six people were fatally shot on Friday night in Clay County, Mississippi, and the suspect is in custody, according to local news outlets and law enforcement, without providing further details.
The deaths occurred at three different shooting locations, according to WTVA, an NBC News affiliate.
The suspect is in custody “and no longer poses a threat to our community,” Eddie Scott, the Clay County sheriff, posted on social media.
His post did not give a specific figure for the number of fatalities, but WTVA said six people died.
Scott and the sheriff’s department did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
“I ask that you lift our victims and their families in your prayers,” Scott wrote on Facebook.
Located in north-eastern Mississippi, Clay County has a population of nearly 20,000.
Entertainment
Actor T.K. Carter, star of ‘The Thing’ found dead at his home in Duarte
Beloved character actor T.K. Carter, best known for his role as Nauls in John Carpenter’s 1982 sci-fi horror classic The Thing, has died.
He was 69.
As reported by TMZ, the police confirmed that Carter was found at his home in Duarte, California, on Friday evening, January 9, following a welfare check.
However, there’s no sign of any foul play.
An official cause of death has not been released.
The actor’s career has spanned nearly five decades, highlighting his versatility across film and television.
His breakout role came as the resourceful cook Nauls in The Thing, starring opposite Kurt Russell. He became a household name as teacher Mike Fulton on the hit sitcom Punky Brewster and later as T-Bone on The Steve Harvey Show.
With his passing, there’s an immediate outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues online, who remembered him for his memorable performances and enduring screen presence.
He is survived by his wife, Janet Carter.
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