Bill Cosby

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he took advantage with his position and status

so wait, you are a BIG TIMER, are you not taking advantage of all the young interns where you work ... hmmmmm :mj07:

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Oh and nice fucking acting Bill did in court...ya see him walking with cane acting like he was 109 years old.

Fuck him.......I hope somebody off's the fucker. What a terrible human being, just look at the sick shit this dude did. Real tough guy drugging women and raping them when they are passed out.

What a great guy.


He loves his dogs.........
 

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Lisa Bonet, who Cosby had a shaky and tense relationship with, allegedly posted this tweet yesterday and then deleted her account:


?According to the karma of past actions, one?s destiny unfolds, even though everyone wants to be so lucky . . . Nothing stays in the dark 4ever!? Lisa Bonet on twitter

Except her career!!
 

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as a defense attorney, this thread is an interesting read to me, especially considering the sample bias of male degenerate gamblers (easy guys, I've been here 16 years so I include myself). when I go back over the allegations of most of cosby's "victims", for the most part they collectively allege that cosby gave them drugs and alcohol in attempts to get laid. those are hardly unique allegations. imo what could turn the scenario to a criminal act is if a woman was SECRETLY drugged and then raped or molested. in the case just charged, I may be mistaken but I don't believe that was the allegation. my understanding is that she alleges that she knowingly took some drug with alcohol while socializing with cosby, and then was somehow conscious but immobilized or "in a trance" and unable to protest when cosby put his hand down her pants. if that is the case I can understand why the d.a. declined to prosecute 12 years ago, as such a case is dead ass loser, unless of course the defendant is a public figure with a bunch of negative publicity that pollutes the jury pool, in which case it becomes a big political plum for a prosecutor to secure his office. look, I believe that, at the very least, cosby is an insufferable cockhound that is an embarrassment and disgrace to his wife and family. but to prosecute a man after 12 years when the prior d.a. declined to do so, and after cosby has given civil depositions in the matter after being assured there would be no criminal prosecution, is fundamentally unfair.
 

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as a defense attorney, this thread is an interesting read to me, especially considering the sample bias of male degenerate gamblers (easy guys, I've been here 16 years so I include myself). when I go back over the allegations of most of cosby's "victims", for the most part they collectively allege that cosby gave them drugs and alcohol in attempts to get laid. those are hardly unique allegations. imo what could turn the scenario to a criminal act is if a woman was SECRETLY drugged and then raped or molested. in the case just charged, I may be mistaken but I don't believe that was the allegation. my understanding is that she alleges that she knowingly took some drug with alcohol while socializing with cosby, and then was somehow conscious but immobilized or "in a trance" and unable to protest when cosby put his hand down her pants. if that is the case I can understand why the d.a. declined to prosecute 12 years ago, as such a case is dead ass loser, unless of course the defendant is a public figure with a bunch of negative publicity that pollutes the jury pool, in which case it becomes a big political plum for a prosecutor to secure his office. look, I believe that, at the very least, cosby is an insufferable cockhound that is an embarrassment and disgrace to his wife and family. but to prosecute a man after 12 years when the prior d.a. declined to do so, and after cosby has given civil depositions in the matter after being assured there would be no criminal prosecution, is fundamentally unfair.


I was thinking that this case was picked to prosecute because it is a case Cosby can win. Thereby letting the rich manipulate the system once again.:shrug:
 

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when you have money and fame people try to do stuff to you. my uncle played in a kiss tribute band and was convicted of a dui before a show one time. they had to shut it down and the people at the tire store were very upset. it was a grand opening.
 

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when you have money and fame people try to do stuff to you. my uncle played in a kiss tribute band and was convicted of a dui before a show one time. they had to shut it down and the people at the tire store were very upset. it was a grand opening.

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when you have money and fame people try to do stuff to you. my uncle played in a kiss tribute band and was convicted of a dui before a show one time. they had to shut it down and the people at the tire store were very upset. it was a grand opening.


Is your Uncle from Detroit by chance......:shrug:
 
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