Thursday, November 27, 2014

13 WHITE WOMEN DRUGED-RAPED-ASSAULTED BY BILL COSBY.AND NOW THE 2ND BLACK WOMAN WAS RAPED BY COSBY - TOTAL 15 OF THIS SERIAL DRUGIST RAPIST DEMONIC PERVERT PREDITOR COSBY

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JEWEL ALLISON IS THE 15TH VICTIM WE KNOW OF THAT BILL COSBY DRUGED-RAPED OR ASSAULTED IN SOME SEXUAL WAY.THIS COSBY IS A SERIAL DRUGER-RAPIST.AND SERIOUSLY DEMON POSSESSED PERVERTED PREDITOR TO HURT THESE WOMEN LIKE THIS OVER THE LAST 44 YEARS.I CAN NOT BELIEVE HES NOT BEEN CHARGED.AND I CAN NOT BELIEVE COSBY GOT AWAY WITH THESE CRIMES FOR 44 YEARS.

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Jewll Allison - 15th victim of Bill Cosby - 2ND BLACK WOMAN-13 WHITE - pic - nydailynews.com

EXCLUSIVE: Bill Cosby accused of sexually abusing another ex-model, Jewel Allison, in ‘80s (VIDEO)-Jewel Allison tells the Daily News the beloved comedian invited her to dinner at his home, where he poured her a possibly drugged glass of wine and forced her to fondle him before putting her — sick and vomiting — in a cab. Her allegations come as an insider says Bill Cosby paid off several women in the 1980s and ‘90s.BY Corinne Lestch , Kerry Burke , Larry Mcshane-NEW YORK DAILY NEWS-Monday, November 24, 2014, 2:30 AM

Former model Jewel Allison fully embraced the Bill Cosby mythos — family man, knit sweaters, pudding pop pitchman — until the night she accepted his dinner invitation.By the time she headed back home, sexually abused and vomiting in the back of a cab, Allison harbored no more illusions about the oft-honored comedian.“We may be looking at America’s greatest serial rapist that ever got away with this for the longest amount of time,” Allison told the Daily News last week. “He got away with it because he was hiding behind the image of Cliff Huxtable.”The Brooklyn woman, after a quarter-century of denial, talked about her trip in the late 1980s to Cosby’s East Side brownstone.Her revelations came as a former Cosby insider told The News exclusively he delivered monthly payouts to eight women in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Frank Scotti, 90, said he believed the Emmy-winner paid the women because he was having affairs with them.Allison said she was introduced to Cosby by her agent, Sue Charney. Charney is credited with discovering supermodel Janice Dickinson, who also claims that Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her.Cosby was hosting a dinner at his house, and Charney told Allison to seize the opportunity. Cosby prepared the meal and led the conversation, and Allison barely noticed when nobody else showed up.It was her birthday, and she thought Charney might have arranged the dinner as a gift.“He said he wanted to help models and actors who were well-educated, who could do something else,” she recalled. “I thought, ‘Wow, this is Bill Cosby.’”
Jewel Allison says Cosby forced her to touch his genitals after a dinner at his home. Debbie Egan-Chin/New York Daily News Jewel Allison says Cosby forced her to touch his genitals after a dinner at his home.Cosby, now 77, followed up with phone calls to her home. “I love your laugh,” the family man told the single woman.Allison, among a bevy of alleged victims who came out with their stories in the past couple of weeks, finally accepted another dinner invitation to Cosby’s home, where it was again just the two of them. He produced a vintage bottle of wine, supposedly a gift from Chrysler exec Lee Iacocca.“I was really impressed,” she recalled. “He poured me a glass.”The former model and aspiring actress, seen in photos with Cosby, says she met him through her agent.Allison is seen on the cover of a jewelry catalogue from 1988. Handout/Jewel Allison Allison is seen on the cover of a jewelry catalogue from 1988.The wine tasted awful, and Allison suddenly felt woozy and ill. Reeling, she sat on a couch. Cosby then lifted her up and leading her into another room, she said.“He said, ‘Look in the mirror, and see the glow in your face,’” she remembered Cosby saying creepily. “I looked at myself and I didn’t look good. My eyes were all over the place.”

Allison said Cosby grabbed her hand and placed it on his genitals.

“That was my sexual assault by this comedian,” she said. “He turned me around and said, ‘Let’s get you home.’ At the door, he gave me a very hard embrace and a hard kiss.”Allison says Cosby poured her a drink that made her sick, forced her to touch him and then put her in a cab — where she vomited all the way home. Debbie Egan-Chin/New York Daily News Allison says Cosby poured her a drink that made her sick, forced her to touch him and then put her in a cab — where she vomited all the way home.A yellow cab was waiting, and the driver never blinked as Allison vomited in the back seat all the way home. Cosby had covered the cab fare.While Allison was appalled by what happened, Cosby later invited her to spent the night at his suburban Philadelphia home. She declined.“There’s no such thing as America’s Dad,” she said. “There’s just a man named Bill Cosby. He’s a very sick sociopath.” Allison’s account of her alleged sexual assault at the hands of the funnyman has the same threads as many of his other victims, including Angela Leslie.The former model from Michigan revealed to the Daily News last week that Cosby invited her to Las Vegas. In his hotel suite, she said, Cosby gave her a drink and slipped naked into bed. Then he allegedly grabbed her hand and used it to masturbate.“I felt so used,” Leslie, 52, said. “I felt that he didn’t get what he wanted, and he threw me out. ... He didn’t make me feel special in any way. He said, ‘Come here, put your hand here, do this.’ ”Cosby’s lawyer, Martin Singer, did not return calls for comment on Sunday.Allison said the decision to go public with the twisted sexual encounter was not easy after all this time.“I didn’t want to take this black icon down,” said Allison, who has degrees from NYU in film and television. “This was my Bill Cosby. Do you want to shatter everyone’s belief system?”

Bill Cosby made deal with National Enquirer to suppress accuser's story-CBC-nov 27,14-msnnews

Bill Cosby testified under oath in 2005 that he gave the National Enquirer an exclusive interview about looming sexual-assault accusations by a Canadian woman against him in exchange for the tabloid spiking a second accuser's story.Excerpts released Wednesday of Cosby's deposition from a civil lawsuit filed by Toronto native Andrea Constand quote Cosby as saying he feared the public would believe her sexual-assault accusations if the Enquirer published similar claims by Beth Ferrier. Both women accused Cosby of drugging and molesting them.Comedian Bill Cosby is shown in November 2013, performing at the Stand Up for Heroes event at Madison Square Garden in New York. © John Minchillo/Invision/The Associated Press Comedian Bill Cosby is shown in November 2013, performing at the Stand Up for Heroes event at Madison Square Garden in New York."Did you ever think that if Beth Ferrier's story was printed in the National Enquirer, that that would make the public believe that maybe Andrea was also telling the truth?" Cosby was asked."Exactly," Cosby replied, according to court motions initially filed under seal and made available from archived federal court records.Cosby, in the deposition, said he had a contract with the Enquirer."I would give them an exclusive story, my words," Cosby said in the Sept. 29, 2005, deposition. In return, "they would not print the story of — print Beth's story."The release of the documents comes after Cosby this month was shown on an Associated Press video trying to persuade the news co-operative not to use his response when asked this month about sexual-abuse allegations."I would appreciate if it was scuttled," Cosby said in a videotaped exchange with the AP on Nov. 6.Cosby said in 2005 he had been given a draft of Ferrier's interview with the Enquirer and was told she had passed its lie-detector test. He said he also was given an advance look at his exclusive, titled "My Story," which warned that he would defend against anyone trying to "exploit" him.Constand later sued Cosby and the Enquirer, alleging defamation. The claims were consolidated with her sexual-assault lawsuit against Cosby and were settled.Email messages seeking comment Wednesday from the National Enquirer's editor and spokeswoman were not immediately returned.Cosby had said at his deposition that Constand and her mother asked only for an apology in early phone calls about the issue in January 2005, and he said they received one."Andrea's mother said, 'That's all I wanted, Bill,"' Cosby testified.Constand's lawyers argued in their defamation suit: "Requesting only an apology is not the action of an extortionist or someone who wants to 'exploit' a celebrity."They said that Cosby later called back and offered to pay for Constand's "education." Constand had met Cosby through her job with the women's basketball team at Temple University in Philadelphia, and she said he sexually assaulted her at his nearby home in 2004. She quit the job and moved home that year, and she first filed a report with Ontario police on Jan. 13, 2005, and filed a federal civil suit that March. After prosecutors near Philadelphia decided not to file criminal charges, several other women came forward to support Constand's claims, including Ferrier.Ferrier has gone public about what she called her brief affair with Cosby when she was a model in 1984. She said that he once drugged her coffee during an encounter in Denver and that she woke up hours later in the backseat of her car with her clothes dishevelled. The Enquirer in 2005 withheld her story and instead published Cosby's account, in which he said, "Sometimes you try to help people and it backfires on you and then they try to take advantage of you."In the legal deposition, taken at a Philadelphia hotel, Constand's lawyer asked Cosby if he tried in the Enquirer article "to make the public believe that Andrea was not telling the truth?""Yes," Cosby replied. Constand's civil lawsuit grew to include nine women willing to testify about allegations of sexual assaults involving Cosby. Some came forward after a suburban Philadelphia prosecutor declined to file criminal charges over Constand's police complaint.A comedian this year referenced the accusations anew in a performance, prompting some of the suit's Jane Doe witnesses to reveal their names and other women to raise new accusations.Cosby has refused to discuss allegations raised in recent weeks by numerous women.

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