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Bill Cosby Admitted To Drugging Multiple Women For Sex

Posted on July 6th, 2015
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In a 2005 deposition made on July 6 comedian and actor Bill Cosby, under oath, admitted to drugging multiple women with the intent of having sex with them. Reports stated Cosby acquired the sedative quaaludes and gave it to to at least one woman and “other people.”

The sealed documents became public after the Associated Press went to court to push for the release of the deposition in a sexual abuse lawsuit filed by Andrea Constand, a former Temple University employee. Cosby settled the lawsuit in 2006 under confidential terms.

The 77 year old’s sexual misconduct allegations first came to light after comedian Hannibal Burress called Cosby a rapist during a Philadelphia stand up in October 2014. Since then, more than two dozen women, including super model Beverly Johnson, all came forward accusing Cosby of using drugs with the intent to rape.

Cosby and his lawyer tried to fight the AP’s effort to not unseal the documents, siting the deposition could reveal the inner workings of his marriage, sex life and prescription drug use. They were unsuccessful.

During the sworn testimony in the lawsuit accusing Cosby of sexually assaulting the former Temple University employee at his Pennsylvania home, Cosby said he acquired seven quaaludes in the 1970s –then later using the pills in the ’90s after they were banned in the United States.

“When you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?” Constand’s lawyer asked. Cosby answered “yes.”

Since the allegations, Cosby’s Netflix special has been cancelled and he has since stepped down from Temple University’s Board of Trustees.

Stay tuned for further updates.

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