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this vid of him at his arraignment is surreal and sad.....

http://6abc.com/news/bill-cosby-arraigned-on-sex-assault-charge/1140645/

NORRISTOWN, Pa. -- Bill Cosby was arrested and charged Wednesday with drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home 12 years ago - the first criminal case brought against the comedian out of the torrent of allegations that destroyed his good-guy image as America's Dad.

The case sets the stage for perhaps the biggest Hollywood celebrity trial of the mobile-news era and could send the 78-year-old Cosby to prison in the twilight of his life and pioneering career.

Prosecutors accused him of plying former Temple University employee Andrea Constand with pills and wine, then penetrating her with his fingers without her consent, while she was drifting in and out of consciousness, unable to resist or cry out.

She was "frozen, paralyzed, unable to move," Montgomery County District Attorney-elect Kevin Steele said. In court papers, prosecutors said the drugs were the cold medicine Benadryl or some other, unidentified substance. Steele noted that Cosby has admitted giving quaaludes to women he wanted to have sex with.

VIDEO: Chopper 6 over Cosby arraignment arrival

The TV star acknowledged under oath a decade ago that he had sexual contact with Constand but said it was consensual.

Cosby had no comment on his way in and out of court - and neither did his attorneys - as he was arraigned on a charge of aggravated indecent assault, punishable by five to 10 years behind bars and a $25,000 fine. He did not have to enter a plea and was freed on $1 million bail for another hearing Jan. 14.

Guided by his lawyers, he walked slowly and unsteadily into the courtroom, using a cane and wearing a gray tweed hoodie sweater. He seemed to have trouble seeing the paperwork and finding the place to sign, and his lawyers helped him hold the pen. But he seemed at ease, laughing and chatting with his attorneys.

When the judge said, "Good luck, Mr. Cosby," he shouted: "Thank you!"

The decision to prosecute him came down just days before Pennsylvania's 12-year statute of limitations for bringing charges was set to run out.

The case represents an about-face by the district attorney's office, which under a previous DA declined to charge Cosby in 2005 when Constand first told police that the comic violated her by putting his hands down her pants at his home in the Philadelphia suburb of Cheltenham.

Prosecutors reopened the case over the summer as damaging testimony was unsealed in Constand's related civil lawsuit against Cosby and as dozens of other women came forward with similar accusations that made a mockery of his image as the wise and understanding Dr. Cliff Huxtable from TV's "The Cosby Show."

"Reopening this case was not a question. Rather, reopening this case was our duty as law enforcement officers," said Steele, a top deputy in the DA's office who will take over in January.

In court papers, prosecutors said there are probably other women who were similarly drugged and violated by Cosby. Steele urged them to come forward.

Constand, now 42, lives in Toronto and works as a massage therapist. Her attorney, Dolores Troiani, welcomed the charges.

"She feels that they believe her, and to any victim, that is foremost in your mind: Are people going to believe me," Troiani said. The attorney added: "Naturally it is troubling that it took until the eleventh hour for this day to arrive. She is hopeful that her patience has encouraged other victims to come forward."

The case adds to the towering list of legal problems facing the TV star, including defamation and sexual-abuse lawsuits filed in Massachusetts, Los Angeles and Pennsylvania.

A key question if the case goes to trial is whether the judge will allow supporting testimony from other accusers to show similar "bad acts," even though it is too late to bring charges in most if not all of those instances. The judge could decide such testimony would be unfair.

Cosby in 1965 became the first black actor to land a leading role in a network drama, "I Spy," and he went on to earn three straight Emmys. Over the next three decades, the Philadelphia-born comic created TV's animated "Fat Albert" and the top-rated "Cosby Show," the 1980s sitcom celebrated as groundbreaking television for its depiction of a warm and loving black family headed by two professionals, one a lawyer, the other a doctor.

He was a fatherly figure off camera as well, serving as a public moralist and public scold, urging young people to pull up their saggy pants and start acting responsibly.

Constand, who worked for the women's basketball team at Temple, where Cosby was a trustee and proud alumnus, said she was assaulted after going to his home in January 2004 for some career advice.

Then-District Attorney Bruce Castor declined to charge Cosby, saying at the time that the comedian and his accuser could be portrayed in "a less than flattering light." Constand eventually settled a lawsuit against Cosby in 2006 on confidential terms.

Her allegations and similar ones from other women in the years that followed did not receive wide attention at the time but exploded into view in late 2014, first online, then in the wider media, after comedian Hannibal Buress mocked the moralizing Cosby as a hypocrite and called him a rapist during a standup routine.

That opened the floodgates on even more allegations.

The women were mostly from the world of modeling, acting or other entertainment fields, and Cosby or his representatives denied their allegations, accusing some of them of trying to extract money from him or get ahead in show business.

Earlier this year, The Associated Press persuaded a judge to unseal documents from the Constand lawsuit, and they showed the long-married Cosby acknowledging a string of affairs and sexual encounters.

Cosby, a longtime resident of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, testified that he obtained quaaludes in the 1970s to give to women "the same as a person would say, 'Have a drink.'" He denied giving women drugs without their knowledge.

In his deposition, Cosby said he gave Constand three half-pills of Benadryl for stress, telling her only that they were her "friends." He said he fondled Constand, taking her silence as a green light.

"I don't hear her say anything. And I don't feel her say anything. And so I continue and I go into the area that is somewhere between permission and rejection. I am not stopped," Cosby testified. He said Constand was not upset when she left.

Prosecutors said Cosby used wine and drugs to render her incapable of resistance after "the much younger, athletic" Constand blocked two previous sexual advances.

Constand's lawyer has said Constand is gay and was dating a woman around the time she met Cosby in the early 2000s. The AP generally does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they agree to have their names published, as Constand has done.

Cosby's fall has been especially painful to many blacks who regarded his commercial and cultural success with great pride.

"There is a fatal difference now between Cliff Huxtable and Bill Cosby that can never be overcome," said author and professor Michael Eric Dyson, who wrote a book on Cosby a decade ago. "It does add a creepy subtext and a shadow of tremendous moral weight that will inevitably be brought up each time his name is evoked."

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Cosby Countersues [View all] , GQ, Mon Jan-04-16 02:30 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
He lived too long (c) Bill Burr
Dec 14th 2015
1
heh in a sense. Never really ok to drug people tho right?
Dec 14th 2015
6
Do not go gentle into that good night
Dec 14th 2015
2
^^ that line sounds creepy in this instance
Dec 14th 2015
3
      VERY creepy
Dec 14th 2015
5
of course he did.
Dec 14th 2015
4
I am interested about the legal context here.
Dec 14th 2015
7
      Yes/no.
Dec 14th 2015
8
           RE: Yes/no.
Dec 14th 2015
10
                they won't need to.
Dec 14th 2015
12
7 of those 30 women are liars! - Cos
Dec 14th 2015
9
RE: 7 of those 30 women are liars! - Cos
Dec 14th 2015
11
he gon use the proceeds to bankroll finding the real rapists, on
Dec 15th 2015
13
Cosby Caught Them Charges, Bruh
Dec 30th 2015
14
I wonder
Dec 30th 2015
15
Here's a better link
Dec 30th 2015
16
Good
Dec 30th 2015
18
i'm not gonna front this hurt a little...
Dec 30th 2015
22
      damn
Dec 30th 2015
23
      homie probably offered the female officer a cappuccino.
Dec 30th 2015
24
           lol..stop wildin...that's his lawyer
Dec 30th 2015
26
dr.huxtable finna be a reg. sex offender. fuck this raggedy-ass world.
Dec 30th 2015
17
wow. this is a guy who should have left the country...
Dec 30th 2015
19
keep your pants pulled up in court Bill......n/m
Dec 30th 2015
20
Amy Schumer is cooking up some more good defenses, I'm sure.
Dec 30th 2015
21
He will beat this - I'm almost 99.9999% sure that his attorney will
Dec 30th 2015
27
take a note.
Dec 30th 2015
28
RE: He will beat this - I'm almost 99.9999% sure that his attorney will
Dec 30th 2015
29
RE: He will beat this - I'm almost 99.9999% sure that his attorney will
Dec 30th 2015
30
Christ. STFU.
Dec 31st 2015
31
No, I won't stfu because that's part of the problem - ignorant fools
Dec 31st 2015
32
      take note.
Dec 31st 2015
35
      Noted.
Dec 31st 2015
38
      RE: No, I won't stfu because that's part of the problem - ignorant fools
Dec 31st 2015
37
      So which of Cosby's constitutional rights have been violated?
Jan 04th 2016
40
           RE: So which of Cosby's constitutional rights have been violated?
Jan 04th 2016
41
Bill Cosby Truthers Rally to Their Man (SWIPE)
Dec 31st 2015
34
He (Cosby) ain't shit but I think he'll skate
Dec 31st 2015
36
That hoodie-sweater he was wearing, though..
Dec 31st 2015
33

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