Bill Cosby Rape Accusations

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Ra, Nov 15, 2014.

  1. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Its in the story hun...ABC news. Juror. Spoke to.
     
  2. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    This one lady claimed to be raped by Bill but contacted dozens of times after the so-called rape .....once asking for tickets to his show for her parents.

    If Bill drugged and raped you....would you be asking for tickets to his show...for your folks??
     
  3. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Nope. But it depends on their relationship. Was this example from this trial? Oprah was raped by an uncle or cousin and she cooked him breakfast.
    Women are beat up hy men they trust snd still engage with them.
    Do you think she is lying that he drugged her and then raped her?
     
  4. ColiBreh1

    ColiBreh1 Well-Known Member

    AP News: Juror: 2 holdouts blocked conviction in Bill Cosby trial

    I swear they never release jurors' names when cops who kill black men are aquitted.
     
  5. Reverie

    Reverie Well-Known Member

    Good point.
     
  6. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

  7. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    I read it was the two black jurors who held out but l think that's bs click bait..we will see.

    Now Cosby did say in an interview the other day (a reporter was tracking him during the trial) (maybe for Dateline or 48 HRS?) Anyway, he said, " ..The Prosecutor needs 12 people to believe l did something, l only need one to doubt it".
     
  8. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

  9. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Well now lve seen it all!

    Bill Cosby plans tour to teach teens how to avoid being charged with a sex crime...

    Bill Cosby is eager to get back to work now that his sexual assault case has ended in a mistrial, and the disgraced comedian already has a tour in the works according to his spokesperson.

    Andrew Wyatt appeared on Good Day Alabama on Wednesday, and announced that the 79-year-old actor plans to host a series of town halls educating teenagers, young athletes and even married men about how to avoid being charged with a sex crime.

    It was then revealed by Wyatt that one of those town halls would be taking place 'some time in July' in Birmingham.

    Wyatt appeared on the show along with Camille Cosby's spokesperson and fellow Alabama native Ebonee Benson in their first televised interview since the case ended in a mistrial on Saturday.

    At one point, the host of the show, Janice Rogers, said of these proposed town halls: 'Is it sort of a do as I say not as I do thing?'

    The reference to Cosby's infidelities with a number of other women and admission to giving some of those women Quaaludes caused both Wyatt and Benson to burst out in laughter.

    'We're going to talk to young people because this is bigger than Bill Cosby,' explained Wyatt.

    'This issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today, and they need to know what they're facing when they're hanging out and partying, when they're doing certain things that they shouldn't be doing.'

    He then added: 'And it also affects married men.'

    The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office did not respond to a request for comment about Cosby's planned tour.

    http://m.wbrc.com/myfoxal/db_345268/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=9hbQo9FI
     
  10. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Of course she is lying on Cosby...she's was caught in dozens of them.
    All you know is what Oprah said...I wouldn't believe that anti-BM cow far as I can through her.

    Beware of Oprah
     
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  11. RicardoCooper

    RicardoCooper Well-Known Member

    flaminghetero for president
     
  12. RicardoCooper

    RicardoCooper Well-Known Member

    Teach these young bucks how not to catch a case. Especially if they've got money. Sounds like a plan!
     
  13. K

    K Well-Known Member

    Well he definitely should be able to tell them what not to be out doing.

    Anything he did to avoid charges in the past wouldn't hold up these days. Even he was charged.
     
  14. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    He didn't do anything to be charged for.

    He was tried in the media...that's why you believe the lies they sold you.
     
  15. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Brother...I'd have an immigration plan that'll blow your mind.
    I'd have a catapult launching mofos over that southern border:D
     
  16. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Dirty Bill is the last person to tell these youths to not slip mickeys in girls drinks and then rape them. A cop could do a better job, or one of his victims.
     
  17. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Someone suggested make the Wall solar paneled and add windmills and the protesters will love it! Lol
     
  18. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    He didn't slip those groupies sh*t.That's why their allegations fell apart in the court room.

    If he were so dirty he wouldn't have been tied by the media before the trial.
     
  19. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    The solar paneled windmills would be to dry the protesters tears as they watched their beloved illegals launched back across that border.
     
  20. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    From Vox..

    Bill Cosby, let me say this: I believe you.

    I believe you when you say in a 2005 deposition that “yes,” you give women Quaaludes.

    I believe you when you say you knew it was illegal to get the prescriptions. (I also believe that the gynecologist who gave them to you knew you really shouldn’t be his patient in the first place.)

    I believe you when you describe your version of what consent means, one that isn’t so much based on “yes.”

    I don’t hear her say anything,” you say during the deposition, describing your encounter with the plaintiff. “I don’t feel her say anything. And so I continue, and I go into that area between permission and rejection. I am not stopped.”


    I believe you
    when you say you’ve done this many, many times, giving young, slim women strong sedatives before these encounters.

    I believe you when you say you first started to think the idea of drugging and sexually assaulting women was funny when you were 13 years old. You’d heard about a mythical drug, “Spanish Fly,” that could make women do things they didn’t want to do.

    I believe you when you said decades later that you still thought it was funny, so funny that you included it in your comedy routine.

    “Go to a party and see five girls standing alone, boy, if I had a whole jug of Spanish Fly I’d light that corner up over there. Hahaha,” you joked in 1969 about your younger days. You made the same joke for years and years after.

    A jury couldn’t decide this week if you were guilty of three charges of aggravated indecent assault against Andrea Constand, with whom you settled a civil case in 2006. That case involved an incident at your house where she said you tricked her into taking pills that left her dipping in and out of consciousness, while you assaulted her. This incident is the reason you sat for a deposition in 2005.

    I believe you made a good decision when you decided it was best to settle that civil case with Constand. It wasn’t frivolous.

    There are many people who don’t take you at your word, like I do.

    And to those people I say, you don’t have to just take Cosby’s word for it. Here are 35 women who told New York magazine about their own experiences with him. They use different words, but they paint a similar picture of strong sedatives and a man who doesn’t look for an affirmative yes. You don’t have to believe Cosby; you can chose to believe these women instead.
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