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offer up their bodies on a casting couch? Have been willing to exchange sex for favors? Had remorse after doing so, and then accused someone who they believed they could get monetary gain out of and offer to sell a story. All you have to do is open up the rag magazines. You can go to any grocery store and see that the numbers, when you factor in the numbers in the person who’s the target, change. And I’m digging of course, as an attorney, and I’m not seeing that variable included, because it’s sort of obvious to me if you look at the stories we’ve had over the past 20 years, that many people are willing to say many things in order to get money.”
“We have to remember that in terms of the allegations that would have been coming forward in the [60’s] and the early 70’s, that Bill Cosby was then, as he is now, a Black man in America, and I find it incredulous to believe that none of the majority White females who are saying that something was done to them that was inappropriate by an African American male in the late 60’s and 70’s, that none of them would have been believed…because if we look back on our own history and see what was happening in those times, nothing could be further from the truth. As a matter of fact, he [Cosby] would have been target #1 in those days, and I’d argue in these days- he would have ben target #1 then and is now. So it’s hard for me personally, not speaking on behalf of Mr. Cosby, but speaking as someone who is a student of history, to think that one, two, ten, twenty, however many women had allegations, had accusations, that they wouldn’t have been heard, or listened to and that when they went to a friend, or when they went to a confidant, or when they went to a police department, that they wouldn’t have been taken seriously enough in those days, for it to at least have been investigated.”
“I’m not saying whether that’s true or not, I’m saying that based on what I know of our country and our country’s history, and when we look back on the kinds of things that were being done then to African Americans, that’s hard to believe.”
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You can see the rest of what Cosby’s attorney said in her short CNN video below.
So what do you think ILOSM family, did Bill Cosby’s attorney make some valid points in this one, or no?
She has some valid points. However, not enough to persuade people that he is not a rapist. I don’t believe he raped all of the ladies. Many of the accusers are former alcoholics and drug users. I believe many of them voluntarily ingested the drugs he offered and willingly gave him their pudding.
I also believe that, not everyone wanted his pudding pop. It’s plausible that he wanted their pudding and unwillingly tainted their beverages so he could steal their pudding. Mr. Cosby seems to be a man who loves all flavors of pudding.
She has some valid points. However, not enough to persuade people that he is not a rapist. I don’t believe he raped all of the ladies. Many of the accusers are former alcoholics and drug users. I believe many of them voluntarily ingested the drugs he offered and willingly gave him their pudding.
I also believe that, not everyone wanted his pudding pop. It’s plausible that he wanted their pudding and unwillingly tainted their beverages so he could steal their pudding. Mr. Cosby seems to be a man who loves all flavors of pudding.