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Mr. Television
12-11-2014, 04:36 PM
https://celebrity.yahoo.com/blogs/celeb-news/supermodel-beverly-johnson-writes-detailed-account-of-alleged-bill-cosby-attack-193745232.html


Supermodel Beverly Johnson Writes Detailed Account of Alleged Bill Cosby Attack


Former supermodel Beverly Johnson is opening up about an alleged frightening encounter with Bill Cosby.

Johnson — who was the first African American woman to appear on the cover of Vogue in 1974 and was named by The New York Times as one of the 20th century's most influential people in fashion — gets straight to the point with the title of her emotional first-person essay for Vanity Fair, "Bill Cosby Drugged Me. This Is My Story."

Johnson, 62, supposedly first met the actor, now 77, when she was called about auditioning for a small role on The Cosby Show in the mid-'80s. Cosby played an obstetrician and frequently used models as extras to portray pregnant women sitting in his office waiting room.



"It was a small part with one or two speaking lines at most, but I wanted in," she notes, adding that she was in a custody battle with her ex at the time and was looking for a big break. Although she was a top model during the '70s and '80s, her previous acting credits only included small parts in TV movies.



Supermodel Beverly Johnson at the height of her career (Getty Images)
Cosby's handlers invited her to a taping to get a lay of the land, which was the first of three meetings with the actor before he allegedly tried to attack her. The second was at another taping in which she brought her daughter.

"Afterward, Cosby asked if I could meet him at his home that weekend to read for the part. … [He] suggested I bring her along, which really reeled me in," she recalls. Indeed, they visited Cosby at his New York brownstone that weekend.

"Looking back, that first invite from Cosby to his home seems like part of a perfectly laid out plan, a way to make me feel secure with him at all times. It worked like a charm," she continues. "Cosby suggested I come back to his house a few days later to read for the part. I agreed, and one late afternoon the following week I returned. His staff served a light dinner and Bill and I talked more about my plans for the future."

After the meal, Cosby proposed that they go upstairs to his living room, which is when the afternoon apparently took a turn:

"Cosby said he wanted to see how I handled various scenes, so he suggested that I pretend to be drunk. (When did a pregnant woman ever appear drunk on The Cosby Show? Probably never, but I went with it.)

"As I readied myself to be the best drunk I could be, he offered me a cappuccino from the espresso machine. I told him I didn’t drink coffee that late in the afternoon because it made getting to sleep at night more difficult. He wouldn’t let it go. He insisted that his espresso machine was the best model on the market and promised I’d never tasted a cappuccino quite like this one.

"It’s nuts, I know, but it felt oddly inappropriate arguing with Bill Cosby so I took a few sips of the coffee just to appease him.

"Now let me explain this: I was a top model during the 70s, a period when drugs flowed at parties and photo shoots like bottled water at a health spa. I’d had my fun and experimented with my fair share of mood enhancers. I knew by the second sip of the drink Cosby had given me that I’d been drugged — and drugged good."

Cosby then supposedly called Beverly over, and as her body went limp, she switched into "survival mode."

“You are a mother--ker aren’t you?” she asked him. She repeated "motherf--ker" over and over which supposedly angered Cosby. He allegedly grabbed her by her arm — "I feared my neck was going to break with the force he was using to pull me down those stairs" — and threw her in a cab, sending her home.



After the shock wore off, Beverly wanted to confront Cosby so she apparently called him on the private number he gave her. Bill's wife answered and "politely" informed her that they were in bed together and that he wouldn't be coming to the phone.

"I didn’t call back the next day or any other day after that," Beverly writes. "At a certain moment it became clear that I would be fighting a losing battle with a powerful man so callous he not only drugged me, but he also gave me the number to the bedroom he shared with his wife."

Johnson says she was inspired to finally speak up because of all of the other women who have come forward to tell their stories, including close friend Janice Dickinson.

"How could I be any less brave?" she concludes.

Cosby's lawyers did not respond to Vanity Fair's request for comment.

Vahan
12-11-2014, 04:42 PM
I've said this on IMDB, and I will say it right here:

It is a pretty telling sign when not even Hollywood is rallying behind Bill Cosby.

Mr. Television
12-11-2014, 04:43 PM
Here's the vanity Fair article.

http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2014/12/bill-cosby-beverly-johnson-story

Mr. Television
12-11-2014, 04:45 PM
I've said this on IMDB, and I will say it right here:

It is a pretty telling sign when not even Hollywood is rallying behind Bill Cosby.
It tells me that they knew Cosby wasn't a good guy. I can't believe how we were all fooled. 50 years...unbelievable.

cleverfun3000
12-11-2014, 04:49 PM
http://i.imgur.com/CXym9YP.jpg (http://lunapic.com>)

isiahthomas
12-11-2014, 04:53 PM
This is really sad and disturbing what Bill has done to these women. Beverly Johnson's story about her encounter with Bill is really sad. It's pathetic that he tried to be slick with these women trying to get sex by putting drugs in their drinks. Beverly said she didn't want a cappachino. So why would Bill insist she have some? If she don't want none, leave it alone. Then he gives her his phone number to his bedroom and when she calls to argue with him because of what he did to her, his wife answers the phone to tell Beverly that he won't be talking to her. That's messed up. I don't have no sympathy for what's happening to him because he brought this on himself. I saw video footage yesterday on Youtube of him and his wife Camille being interviewed about these allegations and he didn't have no comments. Camille didn't have much to say either and she was bald headed which surprised me hahahahahahahahahahaha. I wonder if she has cancer because women that are bald headed usually have cancer.

Retro4Life
12-11-2014, 05:03 PM
It tells me that they knew Cosby wasn't a good guy. I can't believe how we were all fooled. 50 years...unbelievable.


It is stunning, isn't it? Even when I kind of soured on him during the 80's and thought he got arrogant and preachy (and overrated) I always thought he had some very basic integrity and that, despite his flaws, he really was a force for good in the world.

You look at things like this and wonder how there could be such a mix of good and evil in a person. We all want things to be black or white (no pun intended) but they just aren't most of the time.

Really hard to watch Fat Albert or pretty much anything with him in it, now.

cleverfun3000
12-11-2014, 05:04 PM
Bill Cosby is worth a staggering amount of money. Women who marry for wealth will stay with a man who strays because at the end of the day, he's coming back to her and 50% of his wealth is hers. She wisely chooses to stand by her man - all the way to the bank.

isiahthomas
12-11-2014, 05:26 PM
LOL@Cleverfun3000 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. You're right and Camille isn't gonna leave him.

Mr. Television
12-11-2014, 07:11 PM
Bill Cosby is worth a staggering amount of money. Women who marry for wealth will stay with a man who strays because at the end of the day, he's coming back to her and 50% of his wealth is hers. She wisely chooses to stand by her man - all the way to the bank.
It's one thing to stay with a cheater. It's another to stay with a rapist. And I don't believe for one second that she didn't know what he was. I have no respect for her.

TMC
12-11-2014, 11:01 PM
https://celebrity.yahoo.com/blogs/celeb-news/supermodel-beverly-johnson-writes-detailed-account-of-alleged-bill-cosby-attack-193745232.html


Supermodel Beverly Johnson Writes Detailed Account of Alleged Bill Cosby Attack


Former supermodel Beverly Johnson is opening up about an alleged frightening encounter with Bill Cosby.

Johnson — who was the first African American woman to appear on the cover of Vogue in 1974 and was named by The New York Times as one of the 20th century's most influential people in fashion — gets straight to the point with the title of her emotional first-person essay for Vanity Fair, "Bill Cosby Drugged Me. This Is My Story."

Johnson, 62, supposedly first met the actor, now 77, when she was called about auditioning for a small role on The Cosby Show in the mid-'80s. Cosby played an obstetrician and frequently used models as extras to portray pregnant women sitting in his office waiting room.



"It was a small part with one or two speaking lines at most, but I wanted in," she notes, adding that she was in a custody battle with her ex at the time and was looking for a big break. Although she was a top model during the '70s and '80s, her previous acting credits only included small parts in TV movies.



Supermodel Beverly Johnson at the height of her career (Getty Images)
Cosby's handlers invited her to a taping to get a lay of the land, which was the first of three meetings with the actor before he allegedly tried to attack her. The second was at another taping in which she brought her daughter.

"Afterward, Cosby asked if I could meet him at his home that weekend to read for the part. … [He] suggested I bring her along, which really reeled me in," she recalls. Indeed, they visited Cosby at his New York brownstone that weekend.

"Looking back, that first invite from Cosby to his home seems like part of a perfectly laid out plan, a way to make me feel secure with him at all times. It worked like a charm," she continues. "Cosby suggested I come back to his house a few days later to read for the part. I agreed, and one late afternoon the following week I returned. His staff served a light dinner and Bill and I talked more about my plans for the future."

After the meal, Cosby proposed that they go upstairs to his living room, which is when the afternoon apparently took a turn:

"Cosby said he wanted to see how I handled various scenes, so he suggested that I pretend to be drunk. (When did a pregnant woman ever appear drunk on The Cosby Show? Probably never, but I went with it.)

"As I readied myself to be the best drunk I could be, he offered me a cappuccino from the espresso machine. I told him I didn’t drink coffee that late in the afternoon because it made getting to sleep at night more difficult. He wouldn’t let it go. He insisted that his espresso machine was the best model on the market and promised I’d never tasted a cappuccino quite like this one.

"It’s nuts, I know, but it felt oddly inappropriate arguing with Bill Cosby so I took a few sips of the coffee just to appease him.

"Now let me explain this: I was a top model during the 70s, a period when drugs flowed at parties and photo shoots like bottled water at a health spa. I’d had my fun and experimented with my fair share of mood enhancers. I knew by the second sip of the drink Cosby had given me that I’d been drugged — and drugged good."

Cosby then supposedly called Beverly over, and as her body went limp, she switched into "survival mode."

“You are a mother--ker aren’t you?” she asked him. She repeated "motherf--ker" over and over which supposedly angered Cosby. He allegedly grabbed her by her arm — "I feared my neck was going to break with the force he was using to pull me down those stairs" — and threw her in a cab, sending her home.



After the shock wore off, Beverly wanted to confront Cosby so she apparently called him on the private number he gave her. Bill's wife answered and "politely" informed her that they were in bed together and that he wouldn't be coming to the phone.

"I didn’t call back the next day or any other day after that," Beverly writes. "At a certain moment it became clear that I would be fighting a losing battle with a powerful man so callous he not only drugged me, but he also gave me the number to the bedroom he shared with his wife."

Johnson says she was inspired to finally speak up because of all of the other women who have come forward to tell their stories, including close friend Janice Dickinson.

"How could I be any less brave?" she concludes.

Cosby's lawyers did not respond to Vanity Fair's request for comment.

Likely reasons (http://www.lipstickalley.com/showpost.php?p=20321391&postcount=92) why she didn't say anything at the time:

1. Proving rape is hard enough today, but 40 years ago it was damn near impossible without some proof of extreme violence.
2. Bev admitted to experimenting with drugs (like many did and still do). That would have undoubtedly been used against her. Maybe even suggesting she was using herself and not actually drugged by Cosby who merely thought she wanted it.
3. To accuse the much loved Bill Cosby of drugging her would have killed her career. There is no way she could have continued modeling as a known Cosby accuser.
4. She had no way of beating the Goliath that was Cosby and his powerful associates.
5. Shame
6. Misplaced Guilt
7. Avoidance, just wanting to forget about it and move on.

RetroGuy2000
12-12-2014, 12:29 AM
The sheer number of women coming forward confirms the allegations for me, but it is just so hard to reconcile the brilliant comedian I grew up watching with this monster.

Flying Dutchman
12-12-2014, 10:58 AM
I put this comment below on another part of the board. But it seems fitting here too.

Bill Cosby was a very powerful man. For many years he was spokesperson for Jello. He had allot of things in the fire that earned him many friends and much respect throughout the entertainment community. Either he was a magician at hiding his sick habits, or the people that did know on the set of the show, were afraid to expose him out of fear. When you're a powerful man, you can do allot of damage to someone.

I am willing to go with the latter. I think they did know, but out of fear didn't say anything.

And one more thing. For every 1 person that would have exposed him, and said he was doing these things, I am willing to bet that there were probably 10 people to counter, saying he would have never done these things. And people would have believed it. They would have blown it off to a disgruntled employee and Bill would have got away with it. And the public would have thought "Bill Cosby do such a thing? I don't believe it"

I will add this, which was not on the other board. When someone with his power is exposed, that power is taken away and replaced with vulnerability and then their victims are usually safe to come out and tell their side without repercussions. BUT! And I am making no hasty judgment on Miss. Johnson, this sort of thing also draws out the opportunists, ready, willing and able to take advantage of someones vulnerabilities. They are called VULTURES!

robyrob
12-12-2014, 11:12 AM
at this point I would think that it would be very difficult to not believe at least some of the claims about what Mr Cosby has done, and certainly anyone willing to come to his defense would really be sticking their neck out in a very bad place if they were to say anything more than "well, I didn't see it."

however, he has way too much money and pull in the industry - as well as the statute of limitations to hide behind - for any of this to really have any effect on him. All he has to do is continue to say "no comment" and wait for this to go away, or him to die. Unless the defamation suit goes anywhere he really isn't going to be punished for any of this; and let's face it, even if someone successfully wins a defamation lawsuit, any money they are awarded isn't going to be noticeable to Bill Cosby's wealth. So essentially he gets away with it, even if it does tarnish his image.

isiahthomas
12-12-2014, 02:01 PM
Stuck In The 70's, I agree. Camille ought to be ashamed of herself if she knew what Bill was doing. She should've left him a long time ago because she knows what he was doing. I think she was afraid to leave him because of money and she probably would've been broke if she left LOL. But then again I know she would've gotten a lot of money in the divorce settlement.

Mace Dolex
12-12-2014, 02:45 PM
I put this comment below on another part of the board. But it seems fitting here too.

Bill Cosby was a very powerful man. For many years he was spokesperson for Jello. He had allot of things in the fire that earned him many friends and much respect throughout the entertainment community. Either he was a magician at hiding his sick habits, or the people that did know on the set of the show, were afraid to expose him out of fear. When you're a powerful man, you can do allot of damage to someone.

I am willing to go with the latter. I think they did know, but out of fear didn't say anything.

And one more thing. For every 1 person that would have exposed him, and said he was doing these things, I am willing to bet that there were probably 10 people to counter, saying he would have never done these things. And people would have believed it. They would have blown it off to a disgruntled employee and Bill would have got away with it. And the public would have thought "Bill Cosby do such a thing? I don't believe it"

I will add this, which was not on the other board. When someone with his power is exposed, that power is taken away and replaced with vulnerability and then their victims are usually safe to come out and tell their side without repercussions. BUT! And I am making no hasty judgment on Miss. Johnson, this sort of thing also draws out the opportunists, ready, willing and able to take advantage of someones vulnerabilities. They are called VULTURES!
Could the actors that were on The Cosby Show have known about this but are just keeping quiet? I'm thinking the actor that played Theo's friend Cockroach can speak up since he got fired off the show.

isiahthomas
12-12-2014, 02:54 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if the Cosby Show actors knew about what Bill was doing. They were probably afraid of getting fired back then. So they kept quiet. I'm sure Lisa Bonet probably knows about what he was doing. That's probably why she never reunites with the cast whenever they have a reunion because she doesn't wanna be around Bill.

Mr. Television
12-12-2014, 03:27 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if the Cosby Show actors knew about what Bill was doing. They were probably afraid of getting fired back then. So they kept quiet. I'm sure Lisa Bonet probably knows about what he was doing. That's probably why she never reunites with the cast whenever they have a reunion because she doesn't wanna be around Bill.
It does make you wonder. I never understood the animosity she had for him.

isiahthomas
12-12-2014, 03:43 PM
I never understood why Lisa didn't wanna be around Bill either but now that these allegations have came out from several women about his sexual behavior, I can understand why. He's a pervert.

TMC
12-12-2014, 10:32 PM
Beverly Johnson's Silence About Cosby Shows Just How Far Rape Culture Permeates (http://flavorwire.com/493629/beverly-johnsons-silence-about-cosby-shows-just-how-far-rape-culture-permeates)

LittleRickyII
12-13-2014, 12:19 AM
I never understood why Lisa didn't wanna be around Bill either but now that these allegations have came out from several women about his sexual behavior, I can understand why. He's a pervert.

It's beyond being a pervert. Several of these women have stated that when they regained consciousness, they were bruised and/or sore. He was apparently being violent with them, and rapists by nature tend to be violent. It's a violent crime. There's no telling what he did to them, and even these women do not know because they were not conscious when it was happening.

isiahthomas
12-13-2014, 05:24 PM
I've heard some men on Youtube that have done videos about Bill's situation and these men have said why did these women wait so long to say something and these women are trying to get paid and make him look bad. Well I said the same thing at first but after continuing to hear more allegations from women, I can't be mad at them because Bill brought this on himself. If he hadn't done what he did, these women would've never spoke about him.

LittleRickyII
12-13-2014, 07:02 PM
I've heard some men on Youtube that have done videos about Bill's situation and these men have said why did these women wait so long to say something and these women are trying to get paid and make him look bad. Well I said the same thing at first but after continuing to hear more allegations from women, I can't be mad at them because Bill brought this on himself. If he hadn't done what he did, these women would've never spoke about him.

People keep asking why these women didn't come forward before. That seems to be the EASIEST question to answer. First of all, some of these women DID come forward YEARS ago and tried to sue him. But rather than face the allegations in court and clear his name, he chose to pay them off in court settlements, instead. The question those people SHOULD be asking is why didn't he take the opportunity to clear his name? And why would he PAY people who are supposedly lying about him? And why didn't he sue them for slander and shut them up for good? For those who didn't sue him, they were powerless women pursuing careers, mostly at a time when rape kits didn't exist. So it would have been he said/she said, going up against a very wealthy man with the best lawyers and connections that could have ended their careers. There was also a chauvinistic attitude at that time in our culture that women who were raped did something to deserve it. So those women who worked in Playboy clubs would have had no chance at all in that environment, even if he weren't such a powerful man. Furthermore, rape is a very traumatic experience and many women just can't handle facing the person who did this to them.

Retro4Life
12-13-2014, 07:04 PM
I've heard some men on Youtube that have done videos about Bill's situation and these men have said why did these women wait so long to say something and these women are trying to get paid and make him look bad. Well I said the same thing at first but after continuing to hear more allegations from women, I can't be mad at them because Bill brought this on himself. If he hadn't done what he did, these women would've never spoke about him.

Those men do not understand the psychology of rape victims, and are therefore speaking, and forming opinions, from ignorance. If they understood this, they would know why victims often wait to accuse their assailants. I didn't get it for a while, either, but after some research it makes sense and it's born out by the facts.

isiahthomas
12-13-2014, 07:25 PM
I agree with ya'll.

Mr. Television
12-13-2014, 08:16 PM
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/beverly-johnson-drugging-accusation-bigger-bill-cosby-article-1.2042851


Bill Cosby is NOT Cliff Huxtable!!’: Daughter of Beverly Johnson defends supermodel mom after she speaks out against fallen funnyman
The history-making model, now 62, penned her story about an encounter during the 1980s when she was drugged by the fallen funnyman at his Manhattan brownstone. She never spoke out because she worried it would hurt her career and because of his power, but chimed in after several other women came forward with tales of lecherous conduct.
BY Nancy Dillon , Sasha Goldstein
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Friday, December 12, 2014, 8:45 AM


The real Bill Cosby is a far cry from the benevolent baby doctor he played on TV, Beverly Johnson's daughter blasted on Twitter as she rushed to defend her supermodel mom.

"Bill Cosby is NOT Cliff Huxtable!! He was a man playing a scripted character. Wake up! My Mom @BeverlyJohnson1 is my hero," Anansa Sims said in the emotional tweet.

Sims backed her mom wholeheartedly after some Twitter users questioned the iconic model's account of an alleged drugging by the fallen funnyman some thirty years ago.

Johnson, meanwhile, appeared on NBC's "Today" early Friday and said she finally decided to step forward because her personal story is "bigger than Bill Cosby."


The stunning supermodel, 62, said she added her voice to that of two dozen other women who have accused the disgraced 77-year-old comedian of lecherous conduct to encourage other sexual assault survivors to step from the shadows.

Johnson, the first black model to make the cover of Vogue in the U.S., wrote a lengthy piece in Vanity Fair published online Thursday that detailed a scary run-in with America's Dad in the mid-1980s at Cosby's Manhattan brownstone.

"This is bigger than Bill Cosby," Johnson said in the interview that aired Friday. "This is about women and violence on women, women finding their voice. I feel that Cosby took my power that evening, and I took my power back."

Johnson hopes these allegations will empower other women to come forward with their stories of surviving sexual abuse.

Johnson's account mimics other allegations dating to the 1960s levied by other women against Cosby: that he used drugs to incapacitate his prey before carrying out or attempting a sexual assault.

The ageless beauty said she was able to fight off Cosby, calling him a "motherf----r" several times before he angrily tossed her out of the East Side home he shared with his wife, Camilla, and children.

"I just went on survival mode," Johnson said in the Friday "Today" interview. "I woke up the next day totally disoriented. I didn't remember exactly what happened but I was devastated and disappointed."

Model Beverly Johnson admits she was scared of Bill Cosby's power and worried she wouldn't be believed if she spoke out against him following the drugging incident. Model Beverly Johnson admits she was scared of Bill Cosby's power and worried she wouldn't be believed if she spoke out against him following the drugging incident.
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Allegations of sexual assault against Bill Cosby first surfaced in 2005, when he was sued by Pennsylvania woman Andrea Constand. That suit was settled

before trial in 2006 for an undisclosed sum.

Cosby's creepy past resurfaced in a big way recently after comedian Hannibal Buress ripped the "Fat Albert" creator as a "rapist" during an October standup set in Philadelphia.

Cosby and his attorneys have repeatedly denied the claims, though the fallout has led to cancelled comedy shows and specials.

Many of his accusers said they waited to speak out because they feared no one would believe their word against that of the beloved Emmy-winning actor, something Johnson said as well.

"I felt it would hurt my career. He was very powerful man," she told the NBC morning show. "I want to stand with these women who have come out. I want to have a platform for the one out of six women who are sexually assaulted."

In her own tweet Friday, Johnson said, "Let's Break the Silence."

LittleRickyII
12-13-2014, 11:09 PM
The Today Show interview:

http://www.today.com/video/today/56603573#56603573

isiahthomas
12-16-2014, 04:27 PM
I watched the Beverly Johnson interview and I believe her. She seemed like she wanted to cry while she was talking about what Bill tried to do to her. She's aged well. I can't believe she's 62. Have ya'll seen her in How To Be A Player movie with Bill Bellamy and Bernie Mac(RIP)? That's a funny movie. She played Bernie's wife. There was a funny scene she was in with him when he came home from work and Bill was in the house hiding because he was having a affair with Beverly. Bernie said to her, it smells like badussy in here. Booty, d*ck and pus*y hahahahahahahahahahahaha. So then Bill comes outta hiding and he bumps into Bernie and Bernie said who the f*ck is this? LOL. Bill pretended to be a arab plumber because he had a towel wrapped around his head and he was talking like a arab LOL. So Bill told Bernie that he fixed his toilet because it was clogged. Bernie said well let me get a business card from you. So when Bill went in his pocket to pretend to get a business card, a condom fell outta his pocket onto the floor LOL. So when Bill walked away and left the house, Bernie didn't see him leave but Bernie saw the condom on the floor and he picked it up. He said to Beverly, I'm a kill you, I'm a kill you LOL.

cleverfun3000
12-16-2014, 04:28 PM
Stuck In The 70's, I agree. Camille ought to be ashamed of herself if she knew what Bill was doing. She should've left him a long time ago because she knows what he was doing. I think she was afraid to leave him because of money and she probably would've been broke if she left LOL. But then again I know she would've gotten a lot of money in the divorce settlement.

I give Camelle credit for staying with her husband. It's almost impossible to meet, date and marry a millionaire. Marriage is for better or worse and I believe the bottom line is not how many women he is accused of sexually assaulting but rather how he treated her these past 50 years. And by all accounts he treats her like a QUEEN. Women must realize that when a man makes a staggering amount of money, the women available to him multiplies by several thousand times. Only a strongly relgious man could resist the never-ending temptation of gorgeous, young sexy women day after day, hour after hour and year after year.

isiahthomas
12-16-2014, 04:29 PM
You're right.

LittleRickyII
12-16-2014, 05:14 PM
Women must realize that when a man makes a staggering amount of money, the women available to him multiplies by several thousand times.

That means women willing to have sex are always available to him. That in no way explains drugging and raping women. As for Camille, based on at least one of the stories, she may have been complicit, or at least chose to look the other way. If she knew something about these illegal activities and did nothing, that does not speak well of her. And it explains why she would be defending him now.

Only a strongly relgious man could resist the never-ending temptation of gorgeous, young sexy women day after day, hour after hour and year after year.

Tell that to Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart.

isiahthomas
12-16-2014, 05:23 PM
I agree with you. I can't take Cleverfun3000's side over yours. These women would never be speaking about Bill if he hadn't done what he did and I believe that Camille knew what he was doing. She just ignored what he was doing because he probably told her, if you stay with me you'll be taken care of very well financially hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

Flying Dutchman
12-18-2014, 11:46 AM
http://i.imgur.com/CXym9YP.jpg (http://lunapic.com>)


Isn't it strange how they can keep a statute of limitations on RAPE/Sexual assault, and not on student loans, or credit card debts?

isiahthomas
12-20-2014, 01:15 PM
What's a statute of limitations? Are you saying that people need to go to jail for not paying their student loans and credit card bills?

Flying Dutchman
12-20-2014, 08:10 PM
What's a statute of limitations? Are you saying that people need to go to jail for not paying their student loans and credit card bills?

If u take out a student loan or use credit cards, and don't pay it back, they can try and collect from you for the rest of your life until it's paid. They can attach your wages, income tax, or any kind of income, with the exception of Welfare, SSI or Social Security. And I heard the IRS is trying to get a law passed so they can get your SSI or Social Security monies garnished.

But if a person rapes drugs or assaults someone, and they don't prosecute them within a period of time, and the statute of limitations, is up, I think it's 10 years now, then they can't prosecute them at all

It used to be there was a statute of limitations on everything but Murder. And it was 7 years. Now the big business had the laws of credit card payback and student loan changed so they would benefit.

isiahthomas
12-22-2014, 04:26 PM
Well i made the mistake of getting a bunch of credit cards when i was young and not being able to pay them back. So i had to file for bankruptcy because the credit card companies were calling me and threatening to get me sent to jail. So now i got one credit card and I owe about $2,000. I'm lucky i got a part time job so i can pay it because I've been struggling to find a full time job for awhile. I haven't had a full time job since June of this year. I do think it's too late for these women that have accused Bill Cosby to try to get some money from him because these accusations happened years ago. I'm just really disappointed in Bill for what he's done. It's really sad and pathetic that he feels the way to get sex is drugging and raping women. He could've had any woman he wanted back in the day when he was young. So why put drugs in women's drinks to get them unconscious so he can get sex?

TMC
01-13-2015, 09:42 PM
Beverly Johnson’s Former Manager Claims Johnson And Janice Dickinson Lied About Cosby Accusations (http://uproxx.com/webculture/2015/01/beverly-johnsons-former-manager-claims-johnson-and-janice-dickinson-lied-about-cosby-accusations/)

isiahthomas
01-16-2015, 05:07 PM
That's messed up that Beverly Johnson's former manager said she lied about her story of what Bill did to her. If Beverly lied, she's a selfish b*tch trying to get some attention and money. She needs to get locked up for lying. I believe Janice Dickinson is lying. She looks like she got some issues.

Retro4Life
01-16-2015, 08:41 PM
That's messed up that Beverly Johnson's former manager said she lied about her story of what Bill did to her. If Beverly lied, she's a selfish b*tch trying to get some attention and money. She needs to get locked up for lying. I believe Janice Dickinson is lying. She looks like she got some issues.

Of course, everyone was up in arms about all these women "taking so long" to accuse Cosby, but nobody seems to be wondering why it took this "former manager" months to contradict Johnson's story. :rolleyes: