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    US comedian Bill Cosby has been found guilty of three counts of sexual assault, each of which carries a potential 10 years in prison.
    The actor, 80, has been on trial for drugging and assaulting ex-basketball player Andrea Constand in 2004.
    Cosby, the first major black actor on primetime TV, will remain out of jail until he is sentenced, the judge ruled.
    He unleashed an expletive-filled rant after the verdict, as prosecutors argued he should be denied bail.
    The prosecutor argued that he should be held because he is "somebody who has unlimited wealth" and could flee on a private plane.
    "He doesn't have a plane," Cosby then erupted, adding a vulgarity which he directed at the prosecutor.

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    It was the second time the actor had stood trial for the allegations, after an earlier jury failed to reach a verdict in June 2017.
    At the start of the retrial in Pennsylvania it was revealed that Cosby had paid Ms Constand almost $3.4m (£2.4m) in a civil settlement in 2006.
    Cosby is best known for starring in the 1980s TV series The Cosby Show.
    Around 60 women over five decades have publicly accused the Emmy award-winning actor of being a sexual predator. But statute of limitation laws mean that only one charge has been brought to trial.
    Some of his accusers were present in court, and cried as the guilty verdict was returned.
    Cosby's lawyer Tom Mesereau insisted "the fight is not over", adding that he believes Cosby is innocent and that he plans to file an appeal.
    Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele, who brought the charges against Cosby, held a press conference after the verdict.
    "Money and power or who you are will not stop us from a criminal investigation and prosecuting a case," Mr Steele said, as Ms Constand stood beside him.
    When the attack took place, Ms Constand was working as director of operations for the women's basketball team at Temple University, Philadelphia.
    She told the court she had gone to the home of her then friend Cosby, to discuss her resignation.
    She said he had given her three blue pills to "help take the edge off," which she believed to be a natural remedy.
    Minutes later, she was suffering double vision and quickly lost consciousness.
    She awoke to find Cosby groping her breasts and penetrating her, she said, adding that the drugs made her physically unable to fight back.

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    Ms Constand reported the attack, but the district attorney refused to press charges. The case was reopened in 2015.



    This verdict is being celebrated as a major win for the #MeToo movement. It shows that the shift in our society and culture from doubting to believing victims is also affecting the justice system. Bill Cosby's lawyers anticipated this and took direct aim at the movement during the trial, telling the jury "mob rule is not due process." But ultimately, the jury sided with Andrea Constand and set aside the 80-year-old comedian's wholesome image as American's favourite dad.
    At one time, there was no star bigger than Bill Cosby. He was the most watched man on television, a role model for minorities trying to break into Hollywood. And despite years of allegations, he seemed untouchable. That has now all changed, and there is no doubt that this verdict will have far-reaching consequences.

    Judge Steven O'Neill allowed five of Cosby's other accusers to serve as "prior bad acts" witnesses during the trial, as the prosecution sought to establish a pattern of misconduct.
    Heidi Thomas told the court that the comedian served her spiked wine*that made her drowsy for four days in 1984.
    Former US model Janice Dickinson was among those who testified*, alleging that Cosby drugged and raped her at a hotel in 1982, when she was 27 years old.
    "I wanted to hit him, wanted to punch him in the face," Ms Dickinson, 63, told the courtroom in Norristown, Pennsylvania. "I felt anger, was humiliated, disgusted, ashamed."



    Image captionFormer model Janice Dickinson has accused Cosby of raping her in 1982
    The former reality television star testified Mr Cosby offered her a blue pill that he said would help with discomfort from menstrual cramps.
    "He smelled like cigars and espresso and his body odour," she said. "I couldn't move, I felt like I was rendered motionless.
    "Here was America's dad on top of me, happily married man with five children and how very, very wrong it was," she said.
    The case against Cosby was one of the first celebrity assault trials conducted in the light of the #MeToo movement, which has raised awareness of alleged sexual misconduct by a number of powerful media figures.



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      Cosby walking to his cell like....

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        i think he may kill himself before sentencing. 80 years old and lived a life of luxury. the lifestyle change would be an absolute nightmare to a guy used to having his toenails clipped. lol.

        probably pop a bunch of sleeping pills or something.

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            Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
            i think he may kill himself before sentencing. 80 years old and lived a life of luxury. the lifestyle change would be an absolute nightmare to a guy used to having his toenails clipped. lol.

            probably pop a bunch of sleeping pills or something.
            Yep, that's the first thing I thought of too.

            You wonder why he did what he did? Someone with that kind of money and fame could buy the hottest girls around. I guess it's a sickness or it was a thrill or adrenaline rush to do it.

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            • #7
              He won't kill himself. He will be out on bond and the appeal...will get it overturned and will fight this for years to a point it will be a mistrial on 2nd attempts.

              Not saying he didn't do what he did. But the technical aspects of this case is what will get him to walk.

              What many of you are not realizing is that the media puts out whatever they want. But the reality and the true facts, is far from being published.

              This is Bill Cosby we are talking about. Yes I'm sure he has done some shady shit...but TECHNICALITIES is what gets people off or fucked.

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                Sad but true

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                  .....

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                    Originally posted by rado View Post
                    He won't kill himself. He will be out on bond and the appeal...will get it overturned and will fight this for years to a point it will be a mistrial on 2nd attempts.

                    Not saying he didn't do what he did. But the technical aspects of this case is what will get him to walk.

                    What many of you are not realizing is that the media puts out whatever they want. But the reality and the true facts, is far from being published.

                    This is Bill Cosby we are talking about. Yes I'm sure he has done some shady shit...but TECHNICALITIES is what gets people off or fucked.
                    probably right. but hear me out.

                    the judge knows the potential chaos it could cause in the modern era of letting a rich guy off yet again. social media has changed so many things. the potential for riots and rallies and just general trouble for the judge and court system could be a determining factor here. think about arab spring and the power that carried. social media was the driving force behind that. same thing with black people getting shot by the cops. cops are being held accountable more then ever before, they know the world is watching and social media will spread that message in a split second. the judge is going to have an enourmous public image problem if they are seen as letting him slide because of who he is. i think the judge will chose to "send a message" by locking him up immediately when he's brought in for sentencing. that's my hope anyway.

                    with all that said, i wont be surprised at all if you are 100% correct.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rado View Post
                      He won't kill himself. He will be out on bond and the appeal...will get it overturned and will fight this for years to a point it will be a mistrial on 2nd attempts.

                      Not saying he didn't do what he did. But the technical aspects of this case is what will get him to walk.

                      What many of you are not realizing is that the media puts out whatever they want. But the reality and the true facts, is far from being published.

                      This is Bill Cosby we are talking about. Yes I'm sure he has done some shady shit...but TECHNICALITIES is what gets people off or fucked.
                      yea probably right. gotta be something that got him off. look at trump, he just buys women from eastern Europe. lol. Cosby could have done the same.

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                      • #12
                        guys. please stop taking this topic seriously. you guys are literally talking gibberish about some bullcrap. who cares. its bill Cosby for gods sake.

                        if anything we should be trying to talk like him making fun of him.

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                          https://youtu.be/QOu_MsjKp6s

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                            Originally posted by Androman View Post
                            guys. please stop taking this topic seriously. you guys are literally talking gibberish about some bullcrap. who cares. its bill Cosby for gods sake.

                            if anything we should be trying to talk like him making fun of him.

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                            • #15
                              Should of gave him the death penalty....

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