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NBC has pulled this week’s episode of “Law & Order: SVU” after an arrest warrant was issued for one of its guest stars following child abuse allegations. Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield was set to appear in this Thursday’s episode, which is titled “Corrosive.”
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NBC pulls ‘Law & Order: SVU’ episode featuring Timothy Busfield after child sex abuse charges
A “Law & Order: SVU” episode featuring Timothy Busfield will no longer air following the actor’s child sex abuse charges. NBC has pulled the episode, titled “Corrosive,” from its originally scheduled airtime on Thursday, Jan. 15, the network confirmed to The Post.
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NBC Pulls ‘Law and Order: SVU’ Episode Featuring Timothy Busfield Following Child Sex Abuse Charges
SVU is no longer airing on NBC after an arrest warrant was issued on charges of child sex abuse. Multiple outlets confirmed that NBC has shelved the episode, which featured Busfield, 68, in a guest star role as a judge.
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