The chorus of victims Bill Cosby can no longer silence

02 August 2015 - 02:00
By Margie Orford

Andrea Constand was the first to publicly allege, in 2005, that Bill Cosby had sexually assaulted her. The police refused to press charges, citing a lack of evidence. Constand, however, pressed ahead with a civil suit. She was joined by Tamara Green, a lawyer who claimed Cosby drugged and assaulted her in the 1970s, and 13 Jane Doe witnesses, all of whom made similar allegations of assault, being drugged and rape against Cosby.

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