JamesG
06-22-2017, 09:03 PM
Bill Cosby Plans Youth Education Tour after his Sexual Assault Mistrial
by The Associated Press
June 22, 2017
Bill Cosby will organize a series of town hall meetings to help educate young people about problems their misbehavior could create, a spokesman for the entertainer said Thursday. Cosby is eager to get back to work following a deadlocked jury and mistrial in his sexual assault trial, spokesman Andrew Wyatt told Birmingham, Ala., TV station WBRC.
"We'll talk to young people. Because this is bigger than Bill Cosby. You know, this, this issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today," said Wyatt. "And they need to know what they're facing when they're hanging out and partying, when they're doing certain things they shouldn't be doing."
"And it also affects married men," added Wyatt, without elaborating.
"Is it kind of a, 'Do as I say, not as I do' situation?" the newscaster asked, but it was unclear if Wyatt heard and responded to the question.
Wyatt didn't immediately reply to an interview request Thursday from the Associated Press.
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, an anti-sexual violence organization known as RAINN, responded to Cosby's announced plans.
"It would be more useful if Mr. Cosby would spend time talking with people about how not to commit sexual assault in the first place," RAINN spokeswoman Jodi Omear said in a statement.
Also taking part in the TV interview was Wyatt associate Ebonee Benson, who had read comments from Cosby's wife, Camille, slamming prosecutors after the trial's end last weekend in Norristown, Pa.
"Laws are changing," Benson said Thursday. "The statute of limitations for victims of sexual assault are being extended. So this is why people need to be educated on a brush against the shoulder, you know anything at this point can be considered sexual assault. And it's ... a good thing to be educated about the law."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bill-cosby-plans-youth-education-tour-his-sexual-assault-mistrial-1016226
by The Associated Press
June 22, 2017
Bill Cosby will organize a series of town hall meetings to help educate young people about problems their misbehavior could create, a spokesman for the entertainer said Thursday. Cosby is eager to get back to work following a deadlocked jury and mistrial in his sexual assault trial, spokesman Andrew Wyatt told Birmingham, Ala., TV station WBRC.
"We'll talk to young people. Because this is bigger than Bill Cosby. You know, this, this issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today," said Wyatt. "And they need to know what they're facing when they're hanging out and partying, when they're doing certain things they shouldn't be doing."
"And it also affects married men," added Wyatt, without elaborating.
"Is it kind of a, 'Do as I say, not as I do' situation?" the newscaster asked, but it was unclear if Wyatt heard and responded to the question.
Wyatt didn't immediately reply to an interview request Thursday from the Associated Press.
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, an anti-sexual violence organization known as RAINN, responded to Cosby's announced plans.
"It would be more useful if Mr. Cosby would spend time talking with people about how not to commit sexual assault in the first place," RAINN spokeswoman Jodi Omear said in a statement.
Also taking part in the TV interview was Wyatt associate Ebonee Benson, who had read comments from Cosby's wife, Camille, slamming prosecutors after the trial's end last weekend in Norristown, Pa.
"Laws are changing," Benson said Thursday. "The statute of limitations for victims of sexual assault are being extended. So this is why people need to be educated on a brush against the shoulder, you know anything at this point can be considered sexual assault. And it's ... a good thing to be educated about the law."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bill-cosby-plans-youth-education-tour-his-sexual-assault-mistrial-1016226