Bill Cosby: Looking Into The Future

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Looking into the future, Bill Cosby will most likely lose the vision in his right eye due to the unsuccessful cataract surgery he already went through. He may put himself through another surgery but it is unlikely that it would be successful. It is very likely that he also loses a big portion of his fans who once loved him due to the rape allegations, the drugs, and the alcohol. These various allegations have taken a big part of his accomplishments already but it has not taken away the unity between him and his family. His family will still be standing by him through and after these allegations because up until now it has not seemed to change as time goes on. Those fans and friends who believe in the innocence of Bill Cosby will also stand

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