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Julia Roberts’ sister-in-law has publicly accused Timothy Busfield of inappropriate and predatory behavior, likening him to a relentless offender who indiscriminately targets women. She alleges that Busfield engaged in sexual harassment and belittled her.
Eliza Roberts, married to Eric Roberts, proactively spoke in defense of a 17-year-old girl who claimed Busfield sexually harassed her during the filming of “Little Big League” in 1994. Eliza felt compelled to support the young woman’s allegations.
After reading about the teenager’s accusations against Busfield, Eliza Roberts was taken aback, stating, “because the same thing happened to me with him.” This revelation connected her own experience with the alleged misconduct on set.
The young girl, involved in “Little Big League,” reported that Busfield invited her to his trailer, provided her with alcohol, and made inappropriate advances. Reflecting on her own ordeal, Roberts expressed regret for not taking more decisive action against Busfield back then.
Concerned about the potential fallout, Roberts mentioned her apprehension about the issue escalating into a major scandal. She feared the consequences might impact her family life and career, which is why she hesitated to come forward initially.
Meanwhile, Busfield’s attorney, Amber Fayerberg, calls the parents of his current accusers, scammers out for revenge when their child actor sons lost their roles on a TV show. Fayerberg claims the parents got their revenge as Busfield has been cancelled, and his career is over.
Busfield’s talent agency dropped him, with allegations of pedophilia plastered all over the global media. His life is
ruined.
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[Feature Photo: Timothy Busfield/Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office]