Many women have been coming out and saying actor/comedian Bill Cosby drugged them and then raped them. A lot of people have came out in support of Cosby and at times even calling the victims “whores.” Well, it now seems Cosby actually did drug the women. He admitted it.
As reported by Fox News, recent unsealed testimony from a 2005 case shows Cosby admitted to acquiring Quaalude’s with the intent of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with. He also admitted he gave the drug to several women during a testimony for a sexual-abuse case filed by former Temple University employee Andrea Constand.Documents obtained by The Associated Press show Cosby stated he obtained seven Quaalude prescriptions in the 1970’s. Constand’s attorney said he kept the pills through the 1990’s even though they were banned.
Cosby was asked:
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Cosby answered:
Yes.
Then he was asked:
Did you ever give any of these young women the Quaalude’s without their knowledge?
Cosby’s attorney objected and he did not have to answer that question.
Celebrity attorney Gloria Allred is representing several of the victims and she said she hopes to use his admission in court.
This confirms the allegations of numerous victims who have said that he has used drugs in order to sexually assault them. This admission is one that Mr. Cosby has attempted to hide from the public for many years and we are very gratified that it is now being made public.
In total over two dozen women have came out and said Bill Cosby drugged and raped them. Cosby has never been officially charged with a crime and the statute of limitations has expired in most of the cases.
The Associated Press went to court to have the deposition released. Cosby’s lawyers argued the release of the material would embarrass him so the judge decided to unseal just a small portion of it.
U.S. District Judge Eduardo Robreno wrote:
Below is part of the released court document which shows he admitted getting the Quaalude’s to have sex with women:The stark contrast between Bill Cosby, the public moralist and Bill Cosby, the subject of serious allegations concerning improper (and perhaps criminal) conduct is a matter as to which the AP — and by extension the public — has significant interest.