NBC Pulls Timothy Busfield ‘SVU’ Episode Amid Child Sex Abuse Manhunt
Timothy Busfield
‘SVU’ Episode Yanked Amid Manhunt
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NBC has pulled a new episode of “Law & Order: SVU” from airing this week due to the involvement of Timothy Busfield, who is facing child sex abuse charges.
According to a source familiar with the situation, Thursday’s ‘SVU’ episode titled “Corrosive” will be replaced with a different episode, with the fate of Busfield’s appearance as Judge Warren Fels uncertain.
The future airing of Timothy’s episode remains uncertain as authorities intensify efforts to locate him in connection with the child sex abuse allegations.
Recent developments indicate that federal agencies are assisting local authorities in locating Busfield, with the U.S. Marshals Service playing a key role in the manhunt.
Reports suggest that Busfield’s whereabouts are currently unknown, prompting a joint effort by law enforcement agencies to track his movements and ensure his apprehension.
The allegations against Busfield stem from his time as a director on a TV show, where he is accused of sexually abusing underage actors, leading to a warrant for his arrest.
The investigation into Busfield’s alleged misconduct began in 2024, culminating in a warrant for his arrest, although his current status and location remain undisclosed.
Timothy Busfield, known for his roles in various film and TV productions, including “The West Wing” and “Field of Dreams,” is now at the center of a high-profile legal and media storm.



