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Default Well, well, well...Bill Cosby...

On 11/15/2014 7:18 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 11/15/14 7:03 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On 15 Nov 2014 22:13:15 GMT, F*O*A*D wrote:

Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 13:05:20 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Years later, somebody can accuse somebody else of some misdeed. Armed
with nothing more than hearsay and no evidence, and some people run
with it.

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My resume would be fairly boring if it weren't for the stuff that
Harry makes up.

What is that river in Egypt oh denial.


LOL! What a friggin' joke you are, Krause!

Appearance by Bill Cosby With David Letterman Canceled as Rape
Allegations Swirl

By BILL CARTERNOV. 14, 2014
NY Times

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Criticism of one of television’s most beloved stars, Bill Cosby, is
escalating with renewed attention to allegations that he sexually
assaulted women in several incidents decades ago.

The latest evidence is the cancellation of a planned appearance by Mr.
Cosby, scheduled for Wednesday, on David Letterman’s late-night show on
CBS. The show declined to say on Friday whether Mr. Cosby withdrew from
the appearance or the show made the decision to replace him. “We can’t
comment on the booking process,” a spokeswoman for the show, Kim
Izzo-Emmet, said.

But Regis Philbin, who has always been Mr. Letterman’s go-to guest in
case of a late cancellation, is now listed on the show’s website as the
main guest that night. The news of the Letterman cancellation was first
published by Newsday.

On Saturday, NPR broadcast an interview with Mr. Cosby that was taped
last week in which he refused to answer questions about the assault
allegations. Instead he shook his head when Scott Simon, the host of
“Weekend Edition Saturday,” asked if he had any response to the
accusations.

The cancellation of the appearance on Mr. Letterman’s show follows by a
few weeks the cancellation by Mr. Cosby of a guest appearance on the
Queen Latifah daytime talk show. In that case, the show reported that
the change was made at Mr. Cosby’s request. Mr. Cosby did visit with
Stephen Colbert on Sept. 24 on Comedy Central and with Jimmy Fallon on
NBC’s “Tonight” show on Aug. 18.

On Thursday, The Washington Post posted online a first-person article by
a former actress named Barbara Bowman, who said that Mr. Cosby had
drugged and raped her on more than one occasion in the mid-1980s during
a period of time when he was mentoring her as a young actress. That was
at the same time he was starring in the biggest hit on television, “The
Cosby Show.”

Ms. Bowman’s allegations follow similar charges by other women, one of
whom, Andrea Constand, filed a civil suit against Mr. Cosby in 2005,
which promised to include testimony from 13 other then-unnamed women.
One of those was Ms. Bowman, she said in her article. The suit was
settled for an undisclosed amount. Both Mr. Cosby and his attorney have
issued denials of the charges at various points.

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So is Cosby guilty or innocent, Krause?