“It is only new to people who didn’t believe an enormous amount of women who stated clearly that [Cosby] drugged them”, he said in a statement to Esquire magazine.
She donated the latter amount – presumably in three chunks of $15,000 and a $5,000 kicker – to the Naomi’s Fight Against Cancer campaign, which is dedicated to a young girl recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia.
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And the Los Angeles Police Department said Tuesday that it is conducting at least one current criminal investigation into allegations of sexual assault against Cosby, the department told NPR’s Mandalit del Barco.
A statue of Bill Cosby has been removed from Walt Disney World in Florida, following the revelation that the comedian bought drugs to give to women he wanted to have sex with.
And if that didn’t make Cosby’s week, the Los Angeles Police Department told NPR on Tuesday it’s investigating at least one allegations of sexual assault against the comedian.
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