Newly unsealed court documents finally prove that the TV icon drugged women for sex.
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After years of fighting and denying allegations of sexual misconduct, despite the rising number of women who have publicly come forward about the TV icon drugging, raping and molesting them, the comedian Bill Cosby finally got caught in his own web.
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A newly unsealed court document revealed that Bill Cosby admitted to giving women powerful sedatives for decades for the purpose of having sex with them—sex that dozens have claimed was nonconsensual.
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FILE PHOTOS - 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
The 77-year-old comedian also admitted to acquiring seven prescriptions for Quaaludes in the 1970s, and he reportedly administered them to numerous women without their consent for nearly three decades.
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FILE PHOTOS - 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
"When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?" asked Andrea Constand's attorney, Dolores Troiani. "Yes," he replied. Andrea, a former Temple University employee, is one of the 47 women who have publicly accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault that was filed in 2005.
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A victim was as young as 19 years old, who Cosby, 38 at the time, met on the road in 1976. "I meet Ms. [name redacted] in Las Vegas," he said in the deposition. "She meets me backstage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex."
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FILE PHOTOS - Supermodel Janice Dickinson claims she was sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby in 1982
Cosby's other victims on the list include Theresa Serignese, Tamara Green, Victoria Valentineo, Donna Motsinger and Janice Dickinson. "I don't feel any hip-hip hooray," model Janice Dickinson, who has alleged that Bill Cosby drugged and raped her in Lake Tahoe in 1982, said upon learning his confession. "I don't have the strength at the moment, until each and every one of the women who have accused Bill Cosby, along with myself and a few other women—I want an apology for each and every one of us in order for my soul to heal."
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Disney Bill Cosby Statue
Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park removed a bronze bust of the comedian on July 7, 2015, after Cosby's abuse revelations surfaced in the unsealed documents.
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"In the eyes of the jury, Bill Cosby has lost all faith and credibility," explains Darren Kavinoky, TV legal analyst and host of Investigation Discovery's Deadly Sins. "Cosby has publicly called these women liars," Kavinoky adds, "and for that, these women have a strong case."
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There's more to this story! Pick up the newest Star issue that hit newsstands on July 15 to see the official court documents.
Today
After years of fighting and denying allegations of sexual misconduct, despite the rising number of women who have publicly come forward about the TV icon drugging, raping and molesting them, the comedian Bill Cosby finally got caught in his own web.
Photo credit: Peter Kramer/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon - Season 4
A newly unsealed court document revealed that Bill Cosby admitted to giving women powerful sedatives for decades for the purpose of having sex with them—sex that dozens have claimed was nonconsensual.
Photo credit: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
FILE PHOTOS - 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
The 77-year-old comedian also admitted to acquiring seven prescriptions for Quaaludes in the 1970s, and he reportedly administered them to numerous women without their consent for nearly three decades.
Photo credit: Splash
FILE PHOTOS - 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
"When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?" asked Andrea Constand's attorney, Dolores Troiani. "Yes," he replied. Andrea, a former Temple University employee, is one of the 47 women who have publicly accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault that was filed in 2005.
Photo credit: Splash
People Bill Cosby
A victim was as young as 19 years old, who Cosby, 38 at the time, met on the road in 1976. "I meet Ms. [name redacted] in Las Vegas," he said in the deposition. "She meets me backstage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex."
Photo credit: AP Photo/Evan Vucci
FILE PHOTOS - Supermodel Janice Dickinson claims she was sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby in 1982
Cosby's other victims on the list include Theresa Serignese, Tamara Green, Victoria Valentineo, Donna Motsinger and Janice Dickinson. "I don't feel any hip-hip hooray," model Janice Dickinson, who has alleged that Bill Cosby drugged and raped her in Lake Tahoe in 1982, said upon learning his confession. "I don't have the strength at the moment, until each and every one of the women who have accused Bill Cosby, along with myself and a few other women—I want an apology for each and every one of us in order for my soul to heal."
Disney Bill Cosby Statue
Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park removed a bronze bust of the comedian on July 7, 2015, after Cosby's abuse revelations surfaced in the unsealed documents.
Photo credit: AP Photo/Tony Winton
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Season 22
"In the eyes of the jury, Bill Cosby has lost all faith and credibility," explains Darren Kavinoky, TV legal analyst and host of Investigation Discovery's Deadly Sins. "Cosby has publicly called these women liars," Kavinoky adds, "and for that, these women have a strong case."
Photo credit: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
star-cover
There's more to this story! Pick up the newest Star issue that hit newsstands on July 15 to see the official court documents.