Tag: Bill Cosby

  • Nigeria rejects Bill Cosby?

    Nigeria rejects Bill Cosby?

    The world is against Cosby and HB Consolidated Limited might be as well.HB Consolidated recently acquired the franchise to air a localised version globally acclaimed family television show, Kids Say the Darndest Things which was presented by Bill Cosby.

    What is interesting is the television show, which had enjoyed popularity and rave reviews in Australia, Singapore, India and Italy, was rechristened as Your Kids are the Stars for the Nigerian market.

    The immediate question people have raised is, is a name change convenient now that Bill is facing sexual assault charges? Is the renaming a smart departure from the now dented image of the ace comedian?

    It should be noted that there are quite a number of spin offs of this show: in the UK, its aired as  Kids Say the Funniest Things; in Australia, Kidspeak; and Singapore has two similar shows:Kids Talk Back  and Gurmits Small Talk

    Still the question still hangs in the air. Why was it changed for Nigeria as well?

    Although Cosby is yet to be proven guilty, and cannot legally be labeled a sex offender, many have started cutting ties with him. The U.S. Navy announced it would revoke Cosby’s title as an honorary chief petty officer, which he was awarded in 2011. Cosby took it upon himself to step down as a member of the board of trustees at his undergraduate school, Temple University, on Dec. 1. And back on Nov. 26, after Massachusetts Attorney Gen. Martha Coakley’s strong urging, the University of Massachusetts Amherst cut all ties with Cosby, who is an alumnus, as did the Berklee College of Music.

    20 women are still claiming he sexually assaulted them but there is yet no confession from Cosby.

    Attempts to contact HB Consolidated were unsuccessful.

  • Bill Cosby’s daughter defends him

    Bill Cosby’s daughter defends him

    Evin Cosby, Bill Cosby’s daughter took to her Facebook page to voice her opinion on the allegations her father is facing.

    “Love my mom,” she posted on Monday after her mother her Camille Cosby released a statement to defending Bill.

    Evin also made a strong statement on rape.

    “Rape is a serious allegation and it is supposed to be taken VERY seriously but so is falsely accusing someone.”

    “When someone rapes a person they go to prison. THAT should also happen to the person that has wrongfully accused an innocent victim. They are not ONLY destroying innocent people’s lives they are ALSO making it hard for the MEN and Women to find justice when they have been raped,” she wrote.

    She questioned the validity of the alleged victims’ recollections of the supposed incidents.

    “Drugged- you can remember the whole damn day but you were drugged? Just sayin. Memory- you can remember you looked at (allegedly) each other, people were starring allegedly remembering your home address allegedly the name you called him allegedly But you were allegedly drugged,” Evin said.

    Evin also took time to express gratitude for the support she and her family has received.

    “I would like to thank EVERYONE that has been sharing, voicing and putting their beautiful positive energy out there for me and my family. There will always be jealous, vengeful and crazy people out there to break anyone down. Every day we wake up and appreciate the love and support from everyone. There’s more positive in life then we think. It’s the BS that can be overwhelming. We keep fighting each day. The challenges in life can only make us stronger. The ones that are angry can’t live as easy as the ones that can love, RESPECT and not to find the easy way out by making FALSE accusations. It’s a shame how some people sit behind the computer waiting for bad things to happen to someone. Isn’t it easier to be happy? And to want the best for someone that has done such great things in life? It could be a friend, a family or a pet…. Just be HAPPY! It’s waaaaay easier. Thank you again!,” she posted.

    “Thank you Jill Scott and Faizon Love!! I would also like say THANK YOU for the all the other intelligent people that know what this is! We are standing strong! Xoxo- Evin”.

     

     

  • Bill Cosby Scandal: Another woman speaks out

    Bill Cosby Scandal: Another woman speaks out

    The latest woman to share her experience with 77year old ace comedian, Bill Cosby is Kathie Lee Gifford.

    Gifford shared her private experience with the comedian on TodayShow.

    The TodayShow co-anchor claimed had tried to kiss her before.

    “I will admit, towards the very last times I saw him, he did try to kiss me. I said, ‘Bill, no, we’re friends,’ and he said, ‘OK, goodnight,’ and I said, ‘Goodnight.’ And I went to my room, and he went into his room.”

    “A lot of married men come onto single women… but once I said, ‘No, absolutely not,’ he respected it,” she later added.

    She made this statement while discussing Cosby’s wife’s Camille’s recent statement calling her husband “a kind man, a generous man, a funny man, and a wonderful husband, father and friend,” despite the numerous sexual assault allegations against him.

    Gifford explained her personal history with Cosby, serving as the opening act for the comedian for several years and traveling on the road with him. She said that he was capable of “great kindness,” and recalled how he would give her and her two backup dancers money to gamble.

    Though she is now looking back at her experience in a different light, specifically after reading supermodel Beverly Johnson’s recent Vanity Fair story alleging the comedian drugged her.

    Gifford remembered how Cosby would make cappuccino for her when Johnson claimed that Cosby drugged her with a cappuccino.

    “I do know that I got a chill [reading Johnson’s story], because every night when we’d come off stage and Bill would be going on-stage, he would have made cappuccinos for all three of us,” she said. “And I always thought it was such a kindness and it was so sweet, and now you see Beverly Johnson saying that he made her a cappuccino, and I just don’t want it to be true, but I’m not saying that the women are liars.”

    She stressed, “I’m just saying I never personally saw it with my own two eyes.”

    Camille Cosby broke her silence on Monday on the allegations against her husband of 50 years, calling him a victim.

    “There appears to be no vetting of my husband’s accusers before stories are published or aired,” she said. “An accusation is published, and immediately goes viral … None of us will ever want to be in the position of attacking a victim. But the question should be asked — who is the victim?”

    Allegations against the comedian date back to the 1960s, and several alleged victims — including model Janice Dickinson have told their stories

     

  • Cosby’s Walk of Fame  star vandalised

    Cosby’s Walk of Fame star vandalised

    COMEDIAN Bill Cosby’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalised at the weekend with the word “rapist” written over it.

    This happened after numerous women came forward in recent weeks alleging Cosby had sexually assaulted them in incidents dating back decades.

    The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce said Cosby’s star, which was defaced with a marker pen, was being cleaned up.

    The organisation filed a police report citing vandalism of a registered California state landmark.

    “When people are unhappy with one of our honourees, we would hope that they would project their anger in more positive ways,” the organisation said in a statement.

    More than a dozen women have come forward saying Cosby, 77, sexually abused, groped and in some cases drugged them in incidents dating back to the 1960s.

    One California woman, Judy Huth, filed a lawsuit against Cosby this week accusing him of sexual battery when she was aged 15 in 1974.

    Cosby’s attorney has called the allegations discredited and defamatory.

    The trailblazing African-American comic best known as the wholesome Dr Cliff Huxtable on the long-running, top-rated television series “The Cosby Show,” has not been charged with any crimes.

    The allegations have damaged Cosby’s public image and led to the cancellation of his NBC and Netflix television projects and numerous live comedy concerts.

    On Thursday, the U.S. Navy revoked Cosby’s title of honorary chief petty officer, saying the allegations conflicted with the military organisation’s beliefs.

  • Varsity cancels Bill Cosby appearance over rape allegations

    Varsity cancels Bill Cosby appearance over rape allegations

    AS more allegations of rape continue to trail American entertainer, Bill Cosby, Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tenn., has cut off the comedian, who was billed to be the headliner of its upcoming fundraiser event.

    While a recent allegation is by Donna Motsinger of Taos, New Mexico, who reportedly claimed the comedian drugged and raped her in 1971, another Jane Doe from a 2005 lawsuit against Cosby has also stepped forward to tell her story, saying she had felt like a “coward” for remaining quiet.

    Freed-Hardeman University, announced in a statement on Wednesday that it had canceled Cosby’s December 5 appearance “as recent developments have overshadowed the FHU Benefit Dinner’s mission of helping students.” The school has therefore, picked Dr. Ben Carson as replacement to Cosby.

    Joe Wiley, president of the private Christian university, said in the statement: “As important as this event is to our students, we know that names we have seen in the media represent real people who will be affected long after FHU’s dinner has passed. Please join us in praying for healing and peace for those involved.”

    Motsinger, claimed in the New York Post that the comedian drugged and raped her in 1971, while she worked as a waitress at a jazz club in Sausalito, California.

    Motsinger also told the newspaper that she was Jane Doe No. 8 in Andrea Constand’s 2005 civil suit against Cosby for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her. That case was settled out of court in 2006 for an undisclosed amount.

    Motsinger told the paper she came forward because she felt like a coward for not sharing her story.

    “I feel guilty not telling my story,” Motsinger said. “I’m a coward over here. Those women are brave. It’s the least I can do. I want to tell people so (the victims) can’t be bullied, so they can’t be discredited.”

  • Violated : A victim’s rape story

    Violated : A victim’s rape story

    ON the average, somewhere in Nigeria, and indeed, across the world, one woman or girl is being raped than statistics reflect. Sadly, the age-long culture of silence and slow pace of justice for the offenders seem to aid the perpetrators lynch justice. Just within the week, international media was awash with reports on the ace-actor, Bill Cosby, a man highly revered universally, as one of his victims lifted the lid on how he had allegedly assaulted her some years back. Everywhere in every country, reports are published on the sexual exploitation of young children, adult women, and in some cases men, in the face of general failures to deal with the menace.
    Mrs. Abidemi Ronke Ekanem who was assaulted as a growing child experienced brutal rape at the tender age of 19 in the year 2001.  Thirteen years after, now 32 years old and married, she is still full of fury. Her anger stems from the brutality and frequency of rape cases which is not helped by the erroneous societal notions that leave the victims suffering alone in silence. This led her to found a Non-Governmental Organisation which she named End Rape and Sexual Abuse (ERSA).
    She recounted her traumatic experience and also highlighted the lasting effects to Joke Kujenya.

    It appears she is still battling with her decade-plus inner pain. She blurted out: “No woman deserves to be raped, no matter the circumstances. That is why rapists must not be left off the hook or allowed to go scot-free. While the physical hurts can be mended overtime, it is the inner struggle that people cannot see that is hardest to deal with because it has no set time limit. For all victims of rape, the emotional scars lasts a lifetime.”

    Abidemi Ekanem hails from Ijio, Ile-Ife. After completing her secondary school education, she gained admission to the Lagos State University (LASU), Iyana-oba, Lagos to study Law though she was a science student in her secondary school days.

    She narrates her story: “At some point after the registration, I realised that my reasons for wanting to study Law at LASU was not viable. I wanted to be an activist. But I felt I could actually be a doctor or another kind of professional. I knew that I caught the activism bug due to my brief participation in the late Moshood Abiola June 12 struggles. So, I went to my dad and pleaded that I was studying Law in LASU for the wrong reasons and begged for a change of course and college. Of course, my dad was unhappy with me. But after much pleading and as his first and only child by my mom to him, he helped me through his friends to get admitted into Adeyemi College of Education (ACE) in Ondo State to study Mathematics which as a course, I loved so much”.

    Her period of admission to the Adeyemi College of Education (ACE) coincided with the one year anniversary of a deceased student union activist. The occasion became so violent with gun shots being fired everywhere. As a result, almost all the students had to vacate the campus. Abidemi also left and went back to Lagos. The school was closed till further notice.

    Some weeks later, she learnt that the school was to be re-opened. Full of enthusiasm, she promptly left for Ondo the next day. On getting there, she found the campus still under lock and key. However, instead of returning to Lagos, she went to the off-campus hostel of her female friend whom she had been squatting with all along. She said in the hostel which is right across the campus there were other friends with whom she was relating. One of them, she said, is “a very kind-hearted guy, Seun, almost like our blood brother who always ensured all was well with us.”

    She narrates her story further: “I was in our hostel one afternoon awaiting the re-opening of our campus when my father sent a letter through a guardian for me to take to a female friend of his who was then the Registrar at the Federal University of Technology (FUTA), Akure, because she was to travel out of the country the next day. My dad, who was a banker then, sent the letter for the fact that he didn’t like my attending a college of education when all of his friends’ children were in the universities across the world. So, he wanted me to change to FUTA because he felt embarrassed when his associates asked where his daughter was schooling. And he was a man given to ardent reading.

    “My dad’s instruction was that I must not just drop the letter and run off. He said that the woman would see me and take necessary action as they had discussed and agreed. And prior to that, while in ACE, he had made me to sit for the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) exams, which I reluctantly, but obediently did as I was content being in ACE. But when the first list came out, my name wasn’t on the list when I went to check it. As for me, I closed FUTA’s chapter. But my dad won’t. He wanted his child in a university.”

    Though reluctant, Abidemi decided to obey her father. It was during her trip to Akure that she had her traumatic experience. She recounts her experience: “Mine is a story of a first and only one-night multiple rapes. Please, don’t get me wrong, not all the five men infiltrated me, only Kunle did, but the others actively participated in more demeaning ways.

    “I did not leave for Akure the day my father sent the latter. I had to prepare, ask friends how to get to Akure and others. I intended to stay only one day since I didn’t know anyone in Akure. Prior to that time, we had a very stern no-nonsense lecturer in ‘Education 101’ in ACE called “Baba Koleosho”. With him, every student sat up and faced his or her studies. You dared not miss his class without a very cogent reason. As for his ‘cut-off mark’, we all strove hard to match up. So, he was one lecturer every student knew so well and we dare not dare him.

    “Along the line, I also knew the name “Kunle omo Baba Koleosho” (Kunle, Baba Koleosho’s son); but I never really knew who was so called. However, I had seen this ‘character’ a few times, and I said a ‘hi’ to him. To me, he was just one older person on the bloc. But I never knew he was the one called Kunle. So, on the day I was to go to Akure, I had actually set out when Seun, my friend and brother-in-ACE called me back that ‘Kunle omo Baba Koleosho’ was going to FUTA. My instant reaction was ‘so’?

    “Seun, now on the benefit of hindsight, persuaded me out of a pure heart that I should move with Kunle to make my journey easier and the rounds I would make on campus also faster. But what no one knew about Kunle, as I later found out, was that, at home, he was the good child while in his school, he was beastly.

    “I left with Kunle. On the bus, each of us paid our fares and when we got to Akure, he urged me to quickly run to the woman registrar’s office. He ran with me and I was so thankful. He told me not to worry since I was his father’s student. He then left me at the registrar’s office and went his way. At the office, the secretary told me that her boss was in a meeting, and indeed, series of meetings, but that by 5.00pm, she should be through to attend to me. A few minutes after 5.00pm, the woman being nowhere close to her office, I jumped off my seat and told the secretary that I had to drop the letter since the woman should know how to connect with my dad and tell him her decision.

    “But the secretary persuaded me to stay till 6.00pm saying that her boss would not work beyond that time as she also hated getting to her home late. So, I sat back, waiting. About 6.00pm on the hour, Kunle showed up at the registrar’s office and asked how far. I told him I hadn’t seen the woman and needed to start rushing to Ondo before the day got dark or darker. Kunle said it won’t be right for him to be there like a ‘big brother’ to me and allow me to embark on such a dreary night journey.

    “I was hesitant outright and told him not to worry. But he assured me not to worry that ‘my elder brother, Seun’ back in Ondo, would be sad if he heard that I was left to travel at such an odd hour. Then, the registrar’s secretary also concurred that since someone was willing to help me, it would enable me return to the school first thing early the next morning, a Saturday, to catch up with the registrar whose regular routine was to come clear her table before embarking on her trip much later in the day. And since she won’t be as busy, I felt that was better for me.

    “As a teenager, I never slept in any other person’s home besides my father’s home and our hostel. So, it really felt strange following Kunle to his home in Ilara-Mokin but I learnt students call it “Ilara Monkey”, there in Akure. One queer thing about him was that he looked like a responsible man. Moreover, I never heard any bad stories about him and as my lecturer’s son, I didn’t feel any pessimistic inclination he could be capable of such.

    “Moreover, the day, a Friday, was like any regular day. I had planned to return to Ondo same day, not Saturday. It never occurred to me something unusual lurked. So, after thanking the registrar’s secretary, I left with him. When we got to his house, there were many people on the outside because it was a ‘face-me-I-face-you’ apartment. He greeted some of the people, shook hands with few and introduced me as his ‘sibling’. So, that made me calmer and when we got to his room, I thanked him so deeply. He told me it was nothing that he only did what he would do for his younger sister. At that, I felt really at home.

    “And though I wasn’t afraid at this point in time, I was really relaxed. Also for most of the time, he didn’t come into the room. I had eaten at a local cafeteria on my way from FUTA; so, all I did was to read my books as I always travel with one or two. He encouraged me to relax that he was still out with his house mates. And I heard them talking and laughing but remained in the room alone.

    “A few minutes close to 12.00am, it was time for me to observe my ‘wakati adura’ (hour of prayer) as my dad brought me up that way as a white garment church member. I had on a pair of black jeans trouser with a round-neck T-shirt. I even thanked and prayed to God for Kunle’s blessings. Later, I laid in one corner – not on his bed – of the room and slept. I wondered why he could stay out that late. It wasn’t my business.

    “Shortly, he came into the room, touched me and I turned. He said he thought I was asleep. Then he left and went out again. Barely five minutes later, I felt a painful jerk at my waist. Startled, I opened my eyes to see five men surround me. I quickly jumped up. Meanwhile, my gown was not transparent. They told me to get up and I remember I started sweating profusely in that early hours of the morning. I was also shivering and Kunle asked me what had they done that I was quivering and weeping. The he said: ‘cry as much as you like, no one can come here to rescue you’.

    “Quickly, I knelt down and begged him. I told him to see me as his ‘younger sister’. He said I wasn’t his family. As I kept pleading with them, one of them called Olumide slapped my mouth and told me to keep quiet. But it was quite hard for me to be quiet at such a time. Then, a third guy pulled out a gun and pointed it at me. He told me I could be killed and easily discarded without any trace.

    “Kunle then callously asked me to ‘willingly’ undress. I begged him so passionately and when they saw that I wasn’t yielding, one of them kicked me in the legs and I crumbled. Before I could turn to balance myself to stand up, one of them pulled my legs and with the gun again to my head, ordered me to remove my trousers and that was it. When I tried to tear at any of their skins, they beat me. Oh, I was badly beaten. I was crying but no one in the house came close to the door.

    “So, Kunle’s friends pinned me down for him to have me for as long as he wanted while they ran their hands across every sensitive part of my body. One of them lifted up my pants to show me and said it had become their ‘exhibit’. I wept bitterly, still begging Kunle to kindly stop. I told him to remember how his father would feel knowing his son could do such. I even told him to think of how his girl friend, Funke (surname withheld) would feel hearing this madness. Another slap from his cronies stopped me. I was then ordered to keep silent. At this point, I did.

    “Kunle’s friends started pleading to have a go; he told them to be satisfied with touching me, that for that night, I was his. Hearing that said of me, I shrieked and wept sore. After some time, he said he was tired and got up. Quickly, I tried to run out but they pushed me back into the room. So, I coiled up in a corner and cried more. I got so exhausted, I slept off.

    Towards the morning, probable about 5.00 am, Kunle returned to the room. Again, he hit me hard and this time, he pulled me with so much force, you would think I was one heavy object. I just stayed still. I didn’t give any fight as before. I was 19 in the home of a total stranger. He had had me. If I fought this time, what difference would it have made? The only thing I could do was to pray, ‘God, help me don’t let this man kill me’. He was so rough and forceful you would think I had offended him at some point in his life. He would hit me to be participatory but I was too deadened to react. He did all sorts of despicable things on me I could not imagine that was my life being briskly transmuted from a sane to a septic being.

    “When he was through, he kicked me to get up and clean up as it was morning already. He then mumbled that I should remember I had an appointment to keep and if I liked it, I could as well forget about getting educated. After he left, I quietly pulled up my pair of trousers, picked up my little stuff, tucked them into my bag and waited for 7.00am. Meanwhile, his friends left with my pant. As I stepped out of his room, I felt so dirty I fell down on the floor and wept. Few people around just walked past me. That was when I heard someone mumbled ‘Pity, those cult boys have dealt with this one again’. I looked up sharply. I could not make out who said it.

    “I was still there when a guy touched me and introduced himself as Omotayo. He then asked if Kunle and gang had raped me. Even though I didn’t answer him, he wept and apologised that if he hadn’t gone for his church vigil service, he would have averted the evil as he had done in time past. On hearing that, I began crying again as I walked toward the motor park to where, I really could not tell. Surprised, I saw Kunle beside me whispering ‘Omo girl, o ni binu ni o. O ti sele, ko si nkan ta le se si’. (Well young lady, it’s happened, there’s nothing that can be done to undo it. Just don’t be upset with me.) I stayed bowed. I could not look up even till I paid for my bus fare back to Ondo, I wept so much people would have thought I lost a dear one. And yes, I did. I lost me.

    “When I got to our hostel that day, I walked tacitly to my colleague’s room. I knew eyes were on me like ‘what’s the matter with Abidemi’? But I could not look at anyone. It was like the whole world knew what had befallen me. I wouldn’t know who told Seun I was back. He came to our room a few minutes later and met me crying. Without hearing anything from me, he just asked ‘were you raped’? I didn’t dare utter a word. Seun wept like he was my older brother. I too, kept crying. Nothing, not even my friends could console me.

    “Within the period, classes resumed at ACE, but I could not go to school. I lost interest in everything entirely. And as I ruminated on the incident, I started asking God why such fate could befall me few minutes after prayers. I was angry with my dad for wanting me to change school because of his ego. I was angry with Seun for making me to go with Kunle instead of leaving me alone. Seun begged that he never knew Kunle was such a guy. About two weeks later, Kunle came to see his dad in school and Seun picked a fight with him. Instead, he didn’t fight with Seun but came to my room and said ‘haven’t I said I was sorry or which one is this crying over town you’re about’? I just shouted on him to get out of my room.

    However, I couldn’t continue life in that environment even though I doubt if anyone apart from Seun knew what had happened. I left and returned home and became quite vicious and disrespectful towards my dad. I was angry with him because it was his laxity that made me to be abused between ages 4 and 6 when he put me in the care of an uncle, one of his brothers, who abused and assaulted me for two years of my early life. Then, the man kept me suppressed by always having a whip around him pretending I was very naughty and needed to be curbed. But when no one was with us, he would beat me to undress. He so much kept me in fears warning that if I ever told anyone, he would kill me.

    “In fact, my father invited a psychologist to examine and calm me after I attempted suicide and was too ashamed to note the reason behind my action. Yet, I was never able to tell my father till early this year in March 2014. And since then, I have really seen my father quite sober and pained that his first child had been so debased.

    “After some time, I went to look for a job at an events place called Purrples. I kept away from anyone called a ‘male’, ‘boy’ or ‘man’ not wanting a mere ‘hello’ from them besides my male siblings from my dad’s wife. I won’t even greet my father’s male friends.

    “Months after it happened and I refused to return to ACE, I began working with an events centre. I was there when another list was released at FUTA and my name was on it. But the mere thought of going to that school traumatised me. I wish I could avoid it. But I needed to get educated. However, I buried myself in my work at the events centre. But after a while, I went to resume at FUTA. I didn’t run into Kunle until after I had completed one year in FUTA as I did all I could to avoid crossing his path. But one day, I was rushing to school as usual when I bumped into his group. On seeing me, they mocked me sore. I ran as much as my legs could carry into my class.

    “I later realised that since they knew I was in the school, they began to trail and taunt me. My crying days returned and I began to dress in black. I stopped running from them but did not become their friends either. I continued with my studies and would not allow them to distract me knowing they would soon leave school anyway. Their time was up and they graduated. I moved on with my life.

    “At the time I was working at the event centre, I met the guy that was fixing all the computer systems in that company who wanted to become my friend. But I kept off him. However, because I was the company’s contact person, he had my number. Yet, I refused to budge. For the first five years, the man, who later became my husband tried to be my friend. But I resisted. After another six patient years, on September 10, 2011, which incidentally was his birthday, I asked to take him out on his birthday to appreciate him for the years of steady encouragement. It was then he said he didn’t want to be my ‘boyfriend’ but my ‘husband’.

    “Prior to the rape experience, I never had a boyfriend or any wilful sensual encounter with the opposite sex. I didn’t know he had observed me so closely. So, when he said he wanted me to be his wife, I just told him without thinking: ‘Do you want to marry a woman that was gang-raped by ‘five men’? He stood stunned and asked what I meant. Carefree, I told him what he heard. I was not worried because I wasn’t looking for marriage anyway. After some days, he returned and said he would still marry me because I needed to get over it instead of living my life in struggles. We eventually got married. And despite the fact that he’s been supportive, there are times I still push him off me as I would scream because the image of Kunle and his friends still hunt me.”

  • Rape allegations: Another client cancels job with Bill Cosby

    Rape allegations: Another client cancels job with Bill Cosby

    Following multiple claims of rape against popular American entertainer, Bill Cosby, a US TV network, NBC, has scrapped a proposed project with the comedian.

    NBC, in a statement, said that the project with the 77-year-old entertainer was “no longer in development.”

    “We can confirm that the Cosby project is no longer in development,” said NBC Spokesperson, Rebecca Marks. And just as Cosby remains mute over the allegations,

    On Tuesday, streaming service, Netflix, also postponed a special show with Cosby after a model alleged the comedian had sexually assaulted her in 1982.

    The network declined to comment on the reason for the decision but said production of the show had not started.

    Cosby has so far declined to comment on the allegation.

    The move came after Janice Dickinson, a model and TV presenter, said Cosby had sexually assaulted her after a dinner date in Lake Tahoe, California, in 1982.

    “The next morning I woke up and I wasn’t wearing my pyjamas,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “I remembered before I passed out that I had been sexually assaulted.”

    Dickinson’s claim followed series of allegations, including those from Barbara Bowman, an artist who claimed the entertainer raped her in 1985, at 17 and Joan Tarshis, a journalist and publicist who told CNN that he sexually assaulted her 45 years ago, as a 19-year-old.

    In the recent statement by Dickinson, she claimed to have written about the incident in her 2002 autobiography but was pressured by Cosby’s lawyer and her publisher to remove the details.

    Cosby’s lawyer, Martin Singer, said that Dickinson’s allegations were “false and outlandish”.

    She is one of several women to have accused the veteran comedian of sexual assault going back almost 30 years.

    The NBC show, which was announced in January, would have returned Cosby to the network that hosted The Cosby Show, the 1980s sitcom he is best known for.

    The long-running series cast the comedian as the lovable patriarch of a large, middle-class family living in Brooklyn, New York.

    US network TV Land has pulled repeats of the show in the wake of the historical allegations. Other services, including streaming sites Amazon and Hulu, have yet to follow suit.

    The allegations have overshadowed a planned comeback for the comedian, who has dozens of stand-up shows in the US and Canada scheduled over the next few months.

  • Multiple rape allegations trail Bill Cosby

    Multiple rape allegations trail Bill Cosby

    His purported crime did not just happen yesterday; in fact, one of the notable allegations leveled against popular American entertainer, Bill Cosby, was committed in 1985, and it only goes to confirm a popular Yoruba adage that says, ‘the pounded yam of 20 years remains hot’.

    What started like a joke by a male comedian, Hannibal Buress, who called Cosby a rapist, as snowballed into series of ‘actual’ rape allegations against the 77-year-old entertainer.

    Barbara Bowman, an artist in Scottsdale, Arizona, it was who first spoke out in a Washington Post op-ed published last Thursday. She claimed the entertainer had raped her in 1985 – she was just 17-year-old then.

    She wrote: “Cosby won my trust as a 17-year-old aspiring actress in 1985, brainwashed me into viewing him as a father figure, and then assaulted me multiple times.

    “In one case, I blacked out after having dinner and one glass of wine at his New York City brownstone, where he had offered to mentor me and discuss the entertainment industry. When I came to, I was in my panties and a man’s T-shirt, and Cosby was looming over me. I’m certain now that he drugged and raped me. But as a teenager, I tried to convince myself I had imagined it. I even tried to rationalise it: Bill Cosby was going to make me a star and this was part of the deal.”

    Bowman said she didn’t alert authorities at the time because “dismissive responses” from those to whom she appealed for help convinced her no one would listen to her. “That feeling of futility is what ultimately kept me from going to the police,” she said.

    But if you think that Bowman’s case took so long to come, then, the allegation by Joan Tarshis, a journalist and publicist may be more shocking- she told CNN on Monday that Cosby sexually assaulted her 45 years ago- she was 19-year-old.

    From Tarshis claim, the strategy used by the actor, whom she accused of being a serial rapist, wasn’t too different from the ones told by the other women.

    According to Tarshis who said she met Cosby in 1969 in Los Angeles when she was invited to have lunch by some friends of his, the actor invited her later to his bungalow to work on some comedy routines.”I thought, ‘That’s cool, getting to work with Bill Cosby on jokes,’” she told CNN’s Don Lemon.

    She said Cosby made her a drink that he knew she liked, a Bloody Mary topped with beer known as a Red Eye. She claimed that shortly after drinking the Red Eye, she passed out.”I woke up or came to very groggily with him removing my underwear,” she said.

    Tarshis said that she tried to deter Cosby by saying she had an infection that his wife might catch, but that he then made her have oral sex with him.

    However, Cosby has been denying the allegations of sexual assault since the decades-old accusations began weeks back, saying he has never been prosecuted.

    Cosby’s lawyer,John P. Schmitt, said in a statement that, “The fact that they are being repeated does not make them true. Mr. Cosby does not intend to dignify these allegations with any comment.”

    The entertainer was said to have settle a case in 2006, filed by Andrea Constand, a staffer for Temple University’s women’s basketball team, who accused him of drugging and molesting her at his suburban Philadelphia home.

    Constand’s lawyers said they found 13 Jane Doe witnesses with similar stories, but no witnesses were ever called.

    Like Bowman, Tarshis said she had kept quiet because she felt “the guilt and the shame of the victim” and because she didn’t think anyone would believe her.

    “Who’s going to believe me?” she said on CNN. “Bill Cosby, the all-American dad, the all-American husband, ‘Mr. Jell-O’ that everybody loves. Who would believe me? They’d probably think I was out to get something.”

    But she said she decided to speak up now in order to support the other women and give them “some more credibility.”

    Bowman recently became an ambassador for a victim advocacy group, and she proposed changes to legislation that imposes time limits on assault victims’ claims.

    Cosby, is an American comedian, actor, author, television producer, educator, musician, activist and stand-up performer got his start at the hungry i in San Francisco and various other clubs, then landed a starring role in the 1960s action show I Spy. He later starred in his own sitcom, The Bill Cosby Show. He was one of the major performers on the children’s television series The Electric Company during its first two seasons, and created the educational cartoon comedy series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, about a group of young friends growing up in the city. Cosby also acted in a number of films.

    During the 1980s, Cosby produced and starred in one of the decade’s defining sitcoms, The Cosby Show, which aired eight seasons from 1984 to 1992. It was the number one show in America for five straight years (1985–89). The sitcom highlighted the experiences and growth of an affluent African-American family. He also produced the spin-off sitcom A Different World, which became second to The Cosby Show in ratings. He starred in the sitcom Cosby from 1996 to 2000 and hosted Kids Say the Darndest Things for two seasons.

  • Zuriel in Hollywood, meets Bill Cosby

    Zuriel in Hollywood, meets Bill Cosby

    Nigeria’s girl-child education campaigner Zuriel Oduwole has taken her crusade to Hollywood in the United States during which she met with legendary actor and comedian, Bill Cosby, of the famed successful 90’s TV series – The Cosby Show.

    Zuriel spoke to Mr. Bill Cosby about Nigeria, the challenges in Africa and the beautiful things about the continent.

    Bill Cosby was impressed about the brightness, courage, and determination of someone so young, who reminded him of his own daughter many years ago.

    The US Network NBC is in final talks to start a new TV show in 2015, to star Bill Cosby. She would like him to visit Nigeria someday.

    Zuriel was invited as the youngest guest on the popular cooking TV show Naija Bites, which taped in Hollywood Hills – California. The edition would show next month across Africa on DSTV and OHTV in the UK and across Europe.

    Her third documentary about a rising Africa comes out in late November 2014, and the first country of focus, is Nigeria.

    It then debut’s in London early next month.