Bill Cosby, Quaalude and Drug Women
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Disgraced actor Bill Cosby is back in the headlines— and what he's got to say this time around about his sexual assault case will no doubt surprise you!
Bill Cosby was accused of raping a woman who worked as a server at the famous Trident restaurant in Sausalito, C.A. Reportedly, Reportedly, Cosby admitted to using drugs for sleeping with women. He allegedly refilled the prescription for seven times.
The comedian said in a deposition that he had received a recreational prescription for quaaludes that he hoped to give women, TMZ reports.
However, it has recently resurfaced as a result of a lawsuit filed by a woman accusing him of damaging her back in the 1970s. The information he gave during the deposition has been surprising to many people, especially considering the drastic change from the wholesome image he had built over the years.
A newly disclosed deposition exposes Bill Cosby’s admission that he used Quaaludes to drug women with the intent to have sex with them.
Bill Cosby has been defended by Andrew Wyatt, who served as a crisis manager for the comedian after a report suggested he may be facing new legal trouble.According to TMZ, The 88-year-old
Cosby received these refills a total of 7 times at a poker game and says that he never took one himself. Dr. Leroy Amar (gynecologist) attended poker games at Cosby’s residence in 1972. His medical license was revoked in 1979. These years are a crucial note for the case.
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