Journal Pioneer

Cosby trial was racist and sexist, comedian’s defenders cry

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A publicist for the once-beloved Bill Cosby complained that his conviction and three- to 10-year prison term for sexual assault stem from a racist and sexist justice system, as the defence vowed to appeal the first celebrity trial of the #MeToo era. Cosby, 81, spent his first night alone in a Pennsylvan­ia prison after being accustomed to a life filled with handlers and household help. He could eventually be sent to a state prison that has separate units for geriatric prisoners and programs for sex offenders. Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt said Tuesday after the comedian’s sentencing that Cosby was “one of the greatest civil rights leaders in the United States for over the past 50 years,” while decrying the trial as the “most sexist and racist” in the country’s history. The judge, prosecutor and jury saw it differentl­y. “No one is above the law. And no one should be treated disproport­ionately because of who they are, where they live, or even their wealth, celebrity or philanthro­py,” Montgomery County Judge Steven O’Neill said in sentencing Cosby to an aboveavera­ge sentence for a 2004 sex assault. Cosby’s defence team has raised the racial issue before, in 2016, before quickly scrapping it. “We prosecute where the evidence takes us and that was done in this (Cosby) case. When (U.S.) Judge (Eduardo) Robreno released the deposition and said that this is perhaps criminal, we’re obligated to look at that and we did and we worked through the case and we got to where we are today.” Cosby was found guilty in April of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his gated estate in 2004 after being barraged with similar accusation­s from more than 60 women over the past five decades. “It is time for justice. Mr. Cosby, this has all circled back to you. The time has come,” O’Neill said. He quoted from victim Andrea Constand’s statement submitted to the court, in which she said Cosby took her “beautiful, young spirit and crushed it.”

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