Melissa Gilbert breaks down in court as Judge rules on Timothy Busfield’s release

Melissa Gilbert’s face crumpled in a New Mexico courtroom as the judge spoke the words no one expected.

Prosecutors had pushed hard to keep her husband, actor-director Timothy Busfield,

behind bars. Instead, the judge let him walk under tight restrictions.

Allegations involving children, a shocking past claim, and a “very low risk” psychosexual report colli… Continues…

In that tense courtroom, Melissa Gilbert’s visible anguish captured the collision of two starkly different narratives. On one side stood prosecutors, painting Busfield as a man accused of deeply disturbing conduct involving 11-year-old twins, citing a prior allegation from actress Claudia Christian and questioning his decision to delay surrendering while he traveled and took a polygraph. On the other stood Busfield’s defense, armed with a psychosexual evaluation rating him “very low risk,” a history of steady work, and more than 75 letters attesting to his character, including Gilbert’s emotional appeals describing him as her “rock” and moral compass.

Judge David Murphy’s decision to release Busfield on his own recognizance, under strict supervision and a ban on contact with minors, did not resolve the larger battle ahead. Instead, it marked the start of a fraught legal and emotional ordeal, as a marriage, a reputation, and a family brace for a trial that could define the rest of his life.

In that tense courtroom, Melissa Gilbert’s visible anguish captured the collision of two starkly different narratives.

On one side stood prosecutors, painting Busfield as a man accused of deeply disturbing conduct involving 11-year-old twins,

citing a prior allegation from actress Claudia Christian

and questioning his decision to delay surrendering while he traveled and took a polygraph.

On the other stood Busfield’s defense,

armed with a psychosexual evaluation rating him “very low risk,”

a history of steady work, and more than 75 letters attesting to his character,

including Gilbert’s emotional

appeals describing him as her “rock” and moral compass.

Judge David Murphy’s

decision to release Busfield on his own recognizance,

under strict supervision

and a ban on contact with minors,

did not resolve the larger battle ahead. Instead,

it marked the start of a fraught legal and emotional ordeal,

as a marriage, a reputation,

and a family brace for a trial that could define the rest of his life.

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