Monday, 2 November 2015

Bill Cosby admitted 'using sedatives for sex'


Image caption The comedian is known from his role as Dr. Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby ShowUS comedian Bill Cosby admitted obtaining a sedative with the aim of giving it to women who wish sleeps, as indicated in the statement of the court from 2005.Jini documents open it - obtained by the Associated Press - shows Cosby, now 77 years old, made that admission in cases of sexual harassment lodged by a woman.The case was settled out of court in 2006 with the deal undisclosed amount of money.Cosby is now facing a number of sexual harassment cases related to the events of a few decades ago. He rejected all accusations.Cosby never got criminal charges.Most claims of sexual abuse was hindered by the provisions, that there is a time limit on legal steps that can be taken after the alleged crimes were committed.In his testimony in 2005, Cosby admitted to getting drug Quaaludes with the aim of giving it to women who wish sleeps.He said it at least gave the drug to a woman and "others," according to the Associated Press.Cosby defense team said at least two people who sue Cosby, consciously taking a sedative, added the agency.AP come in the court related to the lifting of the confidentiality of the document, although the defense team Cosby expressed reservations because they thought the documents would embarrass their clients and disclose personal information.Andrea constand filed his case, a former employee at Temple University in Philadelphia who used to cooperate with Cosby.Until Monday (7/7), there has been no statement from the attorney Cosby.Actor known for his role as Dr. Cliff Huxtable in The Cosby Show during 1984-92 was facing a number of charges of sexual harassment to the events that occurred since the 1970s.Cosby calls the charges "fantasis" and "unfounded," but still result in the cancellation of a number of television projects and events stand-up comedy.Share this news About sharing

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