Bill Cosby
The Associated Press obtained a deposition of actor, Bill Cosby, who admitted under oath that he gives women drugs, Quaaludes, in order to have sex with them. The bombshell revelations confirm what the Judiciary Report previously stated on December 16, 2014 regarding Cosby having done what he has been accused of by many women, claiming he drugged and raped them.
Some have sworn the actor is
innocent, based on a character he played as Heathcliff Huxtable
on "The Cosby Show." However, looks can be deceiving. Many
Hollywood stars are not what they appear and it's time for the
justice system to stop showing favoritism to lawbreaking stars
damaging and harming members of the public.
This is truly sad, as it is unethical and sexually deviant. Sex is supposed to be between two consenting adults. A person who is unconscious, after being drugged, cannot grant consent. This is rape, which is unlawful. Cosby has victimized women for years and should be made to face the law for these sex crimes. People need to stop making excuses for him. Stop bringing up his fame, race and or donations to charity. That has nothing to do with this. He brought himself down. Rape is rape and it is a very damaging crime for its victims.
STORY SOURCE
APNewsBreak: Cosby said he got
drugs to give women for sex
Jul. 6, 2015 5:28 PM EDT - Bill Cosby testified in 2005 that he got Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have sex with, and he admitted giving the sedative to at least one woman and "other people," according to documents obtained Monday by The Associated Press.
The AP had gone to court to compel the release of the documents; Cosby's lawyers had objected on the grounds that it would embarrass their client. The 77-year-old comedian was testifying under oath in a lawsuit filed by a former Temple University employee. He testified he gave her three half-pills of Benadryl. Cosby settled that sexual-abuse lawsuit for undisclosed terms in 2006. His lawyers in the Philadelphia case did not immediately return phone calls Monday.
Cosby has been accused by more than two dozen women of sexual misconduct, including allegations by many that he drugged and raped them in incidents dating back more than four decades. Cosby, 77, has never been criminally charged, and most of the accusations are barred by statutes of limitations...
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