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For so many, Bill Cosby, the beloved artist and entertainer, the man who had come to embody the quintessential American dad, disappeared months ago beneath an unprecedented wave of sordid accusations.
But for his dwindling pool of supporters, the words of Cosby’s accusers never seemed to carry as much weight as those from the mouth of the prolific entertainer.
That may have changed after a New York Times report Saturday, in which Cosby’s own words — not those of his alleged victims — seem to lend even more credence to the portrait painted by dozens of women who steadfastly maintain that beneath Cosby’s charming exterior lies a devious sexual predator.
The Times reported that Cosby said he used money, multiple prescriptions for sedatives and calculated manipulation to seduce at least five women.
The comedian’s admissions were detailed in a deposition from a decade ago that was obtained by the Times. In it, Cosby answered questions posed to him by a lawyer representing Andrea Constand, who worked at Cosby’s alma mater, Temple University, and accused the entertainer in a civil lawsuit of drugging and molesting her, according to the Times.
But for his dwindling pool of supporters, the words of Cosby’s accusers never seemed to carry as much weight as those from the mouth of the prolific entertainer.
That may have changed after a New York Times report Saturday, in which Cosby’s own words — not those of his alleged victims — seem to lend even more credence to the portrait painted by dozens of women who steadfastly maintain that beneath Cosby’s charming exterior lies a devious sexual predator.
The Times reported that Cosby said he used money, multiple prescriptions for sedatives and calculated manipulation to seduce at least five women.
The comedian’s admissions were detailed in a deposition from a decade ago that was obtained by the Times. In it, Cosby answered questions posed to him by a lawyer representing Andrea Constand, who worked at Cosby’s alma mater, Temple University, and accused the entertainer in a civil lawsuit of drugging and molesting her, according to the Times.