Bill Cosby's Rape

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Ex-prosecutor: Bill Cosby Paid accuser millions of dollars

In this case they are talking about Bill Cosby and what he did to a former actress. They said she said that cosby raped her. When the story got out cosby tv shows was cut off from the networks. Cosby was charged with giving drugs to another woman. There is another woman saying that he sexually assaulted her. The former actress said that he raped her a long time ago. In 2005 Cosby wasn't charged with rape and drugging anyone at all In this case i think if he raped her along time ago like she said she should had reported it then. I really think there is no case against him.

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