DELUDED COSBY STILL WANTS YUKS!
CLUELESS creep Bill Cosby continues to play the victim and harbors hopes of reviving his shattered career, sources spill — even after a Santa Monica civil jury found he’d sexually assaulted a teenage girl at the Playboy Mansion in 1975 and ordered him to pay her $500,000!
Now 64, Judy Huth won her lawsuit against the ex-sitcom dad on June 21 — nearly a year after he was sprung from a Pennsylvania prison on a technicality following his 2018 criminal conviction for sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. After Huth’s victory, Andrew Wyatt — a PR rep for the former pudding pitchman — said in a stunning statement, “Mr.
Cosby continues to maintain his innocence and will vigorously fight these false accusations, so that he can get back to bringing the pursuit of happiness, joy and laughter to the world.”
But there was no joy or chuckles during the trial when Huth told the jury she was just 16 when the sleazy comic yanked down his sweats, grabbed her hand and put it on his penis!
“Definitely forcefully. It was not what I wanted, at ALL!” she tearfully testified.
Dozens of gals have accused Cosby of sick sexual attacks
— including drugging them with sedatives to make them easy prey and feed his twisted hunger.
Cosby, who turns 85 on
July 12, has denied the avalanche of accusations against him. Despite the Huth verdict — which he plans to appeal — and the overturned Constand conviction, the sex pest insists he’s innocent and there’s a conspiracy against him!
After regaining his freedom in 2021 following nearly three years behind bars, the cocky kinkster was optimistic about rebooting his career — and even planned a stand-up comedy tour. But Wyatt claimed Cosby’s comeback was derailed by anticipated negative attention connected to Huth’s suit!
Meanwhile, insiders squeal the funnyman is surrounded by yes-men, who collect fat paychecks and bolster his outlandish aspirations!
“The man is a convicted sexual predator, but he continues to think people will love him as a beloved TV star,” observes Beverly Hills forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, who hasn’t treated Cosby.
“In the face of the 60 women who have accused him — and the evidence that’s been mounted against him — that’s delusional thinking.”
But sources say even Cosby is beginning to recognize the odds of reviving his career are slim.
“Hollywood has turned its back on him,” a source dishes. “His old friends won’t take his calls. He may be crazy, but the reality of his situation is starting to overwhelm him.”