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Illustration of a film editor digitally removing Timothy Busfield from a rom-com scene amid abuse allegations.
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Timothy Busfield edited out of 'You Deserve Each Other' amid abuse charges

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Timothy Busfield's role in the upcoming Amazon MGM rom-com 'You Deserve Each Other' has been removed following child sexual abuse allegations. The charges stem from incidents on the set of the TV series 'The Cleaning Lady' in 2022. Busfield, who maintains his innocence, faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was arrested Wednesday night in Florida after turning himself in to authorities. He faces eight felony charges, including four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery, that carry a maximum sentence of life in prison.

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Nelson Mandela Bay Deputy Mayor Gary van Niekerk has opened a perjury case against ACDP councillor Lance Grootboom. Grootboom dismissed the allegations as a deflection tactic amid Van Niekerk's own pending corruption trial.

Rapper Boosie Badazz was sentenced to time served, three years of supervised release, and a $50,000 fine for federal firearm possession charges—lighter than prosecutors' two-year recommendation—in San Diego court on January 9, 2026.

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Justin and Christian Combs, sons of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, have revealed plans for a docuseries addressing their father's ongoing legal issues. The project, in partnership with Zeus Network, is slated for a 2026 premiere. A trailer depicts the brothers reacting to news coverage of Diddy's trial and imprisonment.

As a key council meeting approaches, Nelson Mandela Bay Deputy Mayor Gary van Niekerk has used social media to defend himself against accusations related to a failed pothole repair promise and ongoing legal battles. He claims media misquotes and political maneuvering undermined his efforts. The meeting on 10 November will likely scrutinize his position following a recent contempt of court conviction.

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Benfica e l'internazionale norvegese Andreas Schjelderup è stato accusato dalla polizia danese per aver condiviso un video illegale con minori due anni fa. Il 21enne ha ammesso il reato in una dichiarazione dettagliata su Instagram, aspettandosi una condanna e una pena sospesa. Il suo caso è fissato per il Tribunale della Città di Copenaghen il 19 novembre 2025.

 

 

 

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