Bill Cosby Ordered to Stand Trial for Alleged Sex Assault
A Pennsylvania judge on Tuesday ordered comedian Bill Cosby to stand trial for the alleged sexual assault of a woman in 2004.
A Pennsylvania judge on Tuesday ordered comedian Bill Cosby to stand trial for the alleged sexual assault of a woman in 2004.
Actor/comedian Damon Wayans was sitting for an extended interview on radio station Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club on Friday when the discussion abruptly turned toward Bill Cosby and the more than three dozen sexual abuse allegations leveled against him this year.
A decade-old deposition given by Bill Cosby reveals that the comedian was confident in his ability to seduce women and admitted to paying “hush money” to at least one woman in exchange for her not going public with sexual abuse allegations.
Chuck D, a member of famed hip-hop group Public Enemy, blasted critics of Bill Cosby in a Twitter rant on Sunday, calling attempts to wipe out the comedian’s legacy “akin to Nazi book burning.”
Bill Cosby is now without official representation in Hollywood.
According to court documents obtained by the Associated Press, Bill Cosby admitted in a 2005 deposition that he previously purchased powerful sedatives with the intent of giving them to young women he wished to have sex with.
Bill Cosby admitted in 2005 that he got quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have sex with, and that he gave the sedative to at least one woman and “other people,” according to documents obtained Monday by The Associated Press.