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Shemar Moore is reevaluating who he calls a colleague after befriending Keith Tisdell, who stole $60K from his retail company, Baby Girl LLC, which donates a portion of its profits to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Tisdell first appeared on Criminal Minds in 2006 and made another appearance in 2013 when he and Shemar formed a friendship. The bromance came to an end when Tisdell was arrested in January.

Tisdell pleaded no contest to felony grand theft in July and was sentenced to three years of formal probation and 45 days of Caltrans labor on Wednesday, The Daily News reports.

Shemar, who also gave Tisdell $10,000 worth of rims, paid vacations, and $20,000 in expenses, was reportedly devastated by the incident.

“I’m not here for money. I’m here because he betrayed a friendship. This is not OK. You don’t do this to people,” the 46-year-old allegedly told the judge.

Tisdell’s illegal behavior was uncovered in an audit. He posted this status on Instagram two days ago:

In other Criminal Minds news, lead actor Thomas Gibson was fired from the hit TV series.

“Thomas Gibson has been dismissed from Criminal Minds,” the network and production studio said in a joint statement, USA Today reports. “Creative details for how the character’s exit will be addressed in the show will be announced at a later date.”

This is too much drama on one set.

SOURCE: The Daily NewsUSA Today | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty, Instagram

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