Calgary Herald

‘ Rape thing annoying, sickening’: Cosby

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Bill Cosby’s comments calling rape a form of bullying and “annoying” have been released by a filmmaker who interviewe­d the comedian in 2011.

Documentar­y filmmaker Cassidy McMillan said Cosby made unsolicite­d comments about rape during the interview, which was to discuss a project she was working on about bullying and violence faced by some young girls.

“This rape thing is annoying, it is sickening,” Cosby says during three minutes of audio posted on the website RadarOnlin­e, which is owned by the National Enquirer. The magazine ran a story last week with a headline on its cover, Cosby Confesses.

Cosby made the comments during a broader discussion about bullying and McMillan’s work chroniclin­g the story of a 12- yearold Canadian girl who killed herself after being bullied, according to a partial transcript of the conversati­on posted on the website ourweekly. com. The partial transcript was posted by a freelance journalist who was on the phone when McMillan and Cosby spoke.

McMillan provided audio of the hour- long interview with Cosby to the Enquirer, and RadarOnlin­e posted a three- minute clip on Monday.

Cosby’s lawyer Marty Singer did not return a phone message seeking comment Tuesday.

The comedian also discussed how his own daughter had been bullied and how he and his wife handled it.

More than 30 women have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct, including allegation­s by many that he drugged and sexually assaulted them in incidents dating back more than four decades. Cosby, 77, has never been criminally charged, he has denied the allegation­s and most of the accusation­s are barred by statutes of limitation­s. Some victims allege the assaults happened when they were minors.

He has faced one civil lawsuit, which he and his accuser settled out of court.

In the 2011 interview, Cosby also says the only real recourse for rape victims is through the court system.

“Rape, there is no freedom unless in a courtroom,” Cosby is heard telling McMillan and another journalist in audio posted by RadarOnlin­e.

After the Enquirer released its story, McMillan appeared on a radio talk show hosted by Gloria Allred, a prominent Los Angeles lawyer who has hosted several news conference­s with women who have accused Cosby of drugging them and sexual misconduct. Allred represente­d Judy Huth, a Riverside County woman who sued Cosby last year, claiming the comedian molested her when she was 15 years old at the Playboy Mansion.

McMillan did not return email messages requesting an interview.

She told Allred she was surprised by Cosby’s casual mentions of rape in a discussion of bullying, but let him talk about it. She said the interview was arranged by Cosby’s publicist and he was aware he was being recorded.

“The whole thing was just disturbing,” McMillan told Allred, adding Cosby was polite to her on the call. “Why he kept going on this track of rape and sexual assault, my own personal opinion — I was troubled by it and I thought it was obviously on his mind. The conversati­on was troubling to me and seemed to be an indicator of something deeper on his mind.”

In addition to the lawsuit by Huth, Cosby has been sued by four women including model Janice Dickinson for defamation. The lawsuit hinges on recent denials of sex abuse allegation­s by Cosby’s representa­tives.

 ?? PHELAN M. EBENHACK/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? More than 30 women have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct.
PHELAN M. EBENHACK/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS More than 30 women have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct.

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