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Sex claims against TV’S favourite dad

Cosby had got away with it due to lack of evidence, says ex-prosecutor

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NBC HAS scrapped a Bill Cosby comedy that was under developmen­t and TV Land will stop airing reruns of The Cosby Show.

The moves came a day after another woman came forward claiming that the once-beloved comic had sexually assaulted her.

NBC spokeswoma­n Rebecca Marks said on Wednesday the Cosby sitcom “is no longer under developmen­t”. A TV Land representa­tive said the reruns would stop airing immediatel­y for an indefinite time. The Cosby Show was also to have been part of a Thanksgivi­ng sitcom marathon.

The NBC sitcom and Cosby Show reruns joined a Netflix Cosby standup comedy special, which was postponed indefinite­ly on Tuesday, as mounting evidence of Cosby’s faltering career. They occurred a day after model Janice Dickinson, in an interview with Entertainm­ent Tonight, became the third woman in recent weeks to allege she’d been assaulted by Cosby – charges strongly denied by the comedian’s lawyer.

The developmen­ts, which involve allegation­s that were widely reported a decade ago as well as new accusation­s, have gravely damaged the 77-year-old comedian’s reputation as America’s TV dad at a time when he was launching a comeback. A year ago, a standup special – his first in 30 years – aired on Comedy Central and drew a hefty audience of 2 million viewers. His prospectiv­e new series was announced by NBC in January.

Cosby has never been charged in connection with any of the allegation­s. Former Pennsylvan­ia prosecutor Bruce Castor Jr, who investigat­ed a woman’s claims that Cosby had sexually assaulted her in 2004, said on Wednesday he had decided not to prosecute because he felt there was not enough evidence to get a conviction.

“I wrote my opinion in such a way as I thought conveyed to the whole world that I thought he had done it, he had just gotten away with it because of a lack of evidence,” the former Montgomery County district attorney said.

If Cosby hadn’t been co-operative with the investigat­ion, “I probably would have arrested him”, he said.

Cosby was asked about the growing furore by an Associated Press reporter when the comedian was promoting an exhibition at the Smithsonia­n’s National Museum of African Art that features the comedian’s African-American art collection alongside African artworks.

When the AP interviewe­d Cosby, earlier this month, the story involved long-circulated accusation­s from several women and recent criticism from comedian Hannibal Buress. Cosby declined to comment, saying “We don’t answer that.”

The AP mentioned the allegation­s and Cosby’s decision not to comment at the end of its story, which, like the interview, was primarily about his loan of more than 50 artworks to the Washington museum.

Since then, two women have come forward publicly to accuse him of sexual assault, Netflix, TV Land and NBC cut ties, and an appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman was cancelled.

In the past few days, as the allegation­s gained increasing attention, AP went back through the full video of its November 6 interview and decided to publish Cosby’s full reaction to questions about the claims.

The AP was among a handful of news organisati­ons granted interviews with Cosby in connection with the art exhibition. After his initial refusal to comment – as the interview was winding down but with the camera still running and Cosby wearing a lapel microphone – the comedian asked the AP not to use the brief on-camera refusal to comment he had just made about the allegation­s. “And I would appreciate it if it was scuttled,” he said.

Dickinson told Entertainm­ent Tonight that Cosby had given her red wine and a pill when they were together in a Lake Tahoe, California, hotel room in 1982.

When she woke up the next morning, “I wasn’t wearing my pyjamas and I remembered before I passed out I had been sexually assaulted by this man.”

 ??  ?? SSSH, DON’T TELL MOMMY!: Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy and Bill Cosby as Dr Cliff Huxtable co-star in the comedy The Cosby Show.
SSSH, DON’T TELL MOMMY!: Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy and Bill Cosby as Dr Cliff Huxtable co-star in the comedy The Cosby Show.
 ??  ?? ‘SEXUALLY ASSAULTED’: Janice Dickinson went public.
‘SEXUALLY ASSAULTED’: Janice Dickinson went public.

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