No One Wanted 2 Talk About Cosby's Alleged Crimes Because He Made White America Feel Good About Race

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They were taken seriously.......many years ago.

Nothing came of them.

They're just gossip and jokes now.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson.........​

Something did come of them. One accuser decided to file a case, found 12 others who agreed to testify to having similar experiences (and it's important to note here that these 12 would have done so anonymously, meaning they would get no payout or publicity from the experience, so the argument that they were just looking for money and fame doesn't work here) but Cosby paid out the accuser before the other 12 could get on the stand.
 

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Something did come of them.


The new, never-before-heard claims from women who have come forward in the past two weeks with unsubstantiated, fantastical stories about things they say occurred 30, 40, or even 50 years ago have escalated far past the point of absurdity. These brand new claims about alleged decades-old events are becoming increasingly ridiculous, and it is completely illogical that so many people would have said nothing, done nothing, and made no reports to law enforcement or asserted civil claims if they thought they had been assaulted over a span of so many years.

Lawsuits are filed against people in the public eye every day. There has never been a shortage of lawyers willing to represent people with claims against rich, powerful men, so it makes no sense that not one of these new women who just came forward for the first time now ever asserted a legal claim back at the time they allege they had been sexually assaulted.

This situation is an unprecedented example of the media’s breakneck rush to run stories without any corroboration or adherence to traditional journalistic standards. Over and over again, we have refuted these new unsubstantiated stories with documentary evidence, only to have a new uncorroborated story crop up out of the woodwork. When will it end? It is long past time for this media vilification of Mr. Cosby to stop.

No, nothing came of them except more allegations that were refuted, more periodicals sold, and more time wasted in the legal system.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson.......
 
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No, nothing came of them except more allegations that were refuted.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson.......

Bruh, you're quoting his attorney. What do you think he's going to say? And no, the allegations were NEVER refuted. He paid out the accuser and ended the case that way. That's neither a refutation of the accusations nor a confession of guilt. The fact is he didn't want those other 12 women to testify, though, which is why he paid up as soon as he heard they were coming forward.
 

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The fact is he didn't want those other 12 women to testify

The fact is if she had been raped, she wouldn't have taken the money.

The fact is if there were real evidence, the cases would have gone to trial.

The fact is this case (and conversation) is a waste of time.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson........​
 
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The fact is if she had been raped, she wouldn't have taken the money.

The fact is if there were real evidence, the cases would have gone to trial.

The fact is this case (and conversation) is a waste of time.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson........​

She filed the civil case in the first place- monetary compensation is what she would have gotten even if Cosby was declared liable (remember, civil cases don't net guilty verdicts.) Many, many rape victims choose this route because the standards of evidence are lower, and rape cases are notoriously hard to prove. Some feel they can only get justice this way after they consult with a lawyer and see that the stress of a full criminal trial that ends in a not guilty verdict might not be for them.

Just remember- FBI literally found several homemade videos of R. Kelly fukking underage girls in his own mansion, but they still couldn't convict him. Rape charges are never easy to stick.
 

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She filed the civil case in the first place- monetary compensation is what she would have gotten even if Cosby was declared liable (remember, civil cases don't net guilty verdicts.) Many, many rape victims choose this route because the standards of evidence are lower, and rape cases are notoriously hard to prove. Some feel they can only get justice this way after they consult with a lawyer and see that the stress of a full criminal trial that ends in a not guilty verdict might not be for them.

Just remember- FBI literally found several homemade videos of R. Kelly fukking underage girls in his own mansion, but they still couldn't convict him. Rape charges are never easy to stick.

Nothing you've stated is demonstrative of Bill Cosby having committed ANY crimes.

There is nothing to see here or talk about.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson.......
 

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She filed the civil case in the first place- monetary compensation is what she would have gotten even if Cosby was declared liable (remember, civil cases don't net guilty verdicts.) Many, many rape victims choose this route because the standards of evidence are lower, and rape cases are notoriously hard to prove. Some feel they can only get justice this way after they consult with a lawyer and see that the stress of a full criminal trial that ends in a not guilty verdict might not be for them.

Just remember- FBI literally found several homemade videos of R. Kelly fukking underage girls in his own mansion, but they still couldn't convict him. Rape charges are never easy to stick.

So you believe district attorneys aren't pushing for rape indictments?
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Ex-NBC employee Frank Scotti claims Bill Cosby paid off women, invited young models to dressing room as he stood guard
Veteran NBC employee Frank Scotti says he helped Bill Cosby deliver thousands of dollars to eight different women in 1989-90 - including Shawn Thompson, whose daughter Autumn Jackson claimed the actor was her dad. The ex-aide also tells the Daily News he stood guard whenever Cosby invited young models to his dressing room, which eventually led him to quitting after years on the job.
BY Chelsia Rose Marcius , Brian Niemietz , Larry Mcshane
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Sunday, November 23, 2014, 3:00 AM

Back when Bill Cosby was the king of network television, veteran NBC employee Frank Scotti served as the royal fixer.

When Cosby invited young models into his Brooklyn dressing room, the megastar’s pal stood watch outside the door. When the married Cosby sought a Queens apartment for another pretty face, Scotti arranged the deal.

And when the man behind Fat Albert needed cash disbursed to his flock of single female friends — hey, hey, hey — Scotti became the conduit for payments of up to $2,000 a month.

“He had everybody fooled,” said Scotti in an exclusive interview with the Daily News. “Nobody suspected.”

Scotti came forward last week with his insider’s look at Cosby’s womanizing ways during the magical 1984-92 run of “The Cosby Show.”

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Bill Denver for New York Daily News Former NBC employee Frank Scotti came forward last week with his insider's look at Cosby's womanizing ways during the 1984-92 run of "The Cosby Show."
The 90-year-old Scotti said he decided to speak as the drumbeat of sexual abuse allegations against Cosby, 77, grew steadily louder. “I felt sorry for the women,” he told The News.

The Emmy-winning Cosby, NBC’s most bankable star at the time, used Scotti to deliver monthly payouts to eight different women in 1989-90 — including Shawn Thompson, whose daughter Autumn Jackson claimed the actor was her dad.

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Courtesy Frank Scotti Frank Scotti says he did "a lot of crazy things" for Bill Cosby, including being a coverup for the actor.
Cosby, while denying paternity, paid out more than $100,000 to Thompson over the years after their 1974 affair began. Scotti told The News that he believes Cosby was sleeping with all the women who received money.

“I was suspicious that something was going on,” said Scotti. “I suspected that he was having sex with them because the other person he was sending money to (Thompson) he was definitely having sex with.

“Why else would he be sending money?” Scotti asked. “He was sending these women $2,000 a month. What else could I think?”

Scotti, who lives in Lakewood, N.J., saved copies of money orders from the era detailing his payouts to four of the Cosby women.

He recalled Cosby presenting him with “a satchel of money, all $100 bills,” and pressing Scotti to distribute the payments using money orders in his own name.

“I did a lot of crazy things for him,” recalled Scotti. “He was covering himself by having my name on it. It was a coverup. I realized it later.”

Scotti worked as facilities manager at the Brooklyn studio where “The Cosby Show” was originally taped before a live audience.

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Photos by Jeff Kowalsky, Bill Denver for New York Daily news Frank Scotti claims Bill Cosby paid off women, including Angela Leslie, with money orders.
Thompson, contacted last week by email, refused to comment on the ongoing Cosby sex scandal and stopped writing once Scotti’s name was mentioned.

A second woman said “Dr. Cosby” sent her money to help cover expenses for her son to attend private school. The receipts showed her receiving four money orders in one day worth $3,500.

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Bill Denver for New York Daily News A cast photo of "The Cosby Show" hangs inside Frank Scotti's Lakewood, N.J. apartment.
“Your source could have asked me, instead of leading you on a witch hunt,” the woman texted The News. “Not that any of this is your business.”

Cosby, via Scotti, passed along an additional $1,560 to a third woman in February 1990.

Angela Leslie, now 52, was the last name on the receipts — and she told The News the Cosby camp paid for her to fly to California in the early 1990s. She got sick and returned her ticket but saw him two years later in Las Vegas.

Once there, Leslie claimed Cosby got naked before getting sexual — despite her lack of interest. When she backed off, Cosby chased her out of the room.

“I felt so used,” she told The News.

Scotti said Cosby also had an arrangement with a Manhattan modeling agency in which the owner would deliver young women to his dressing room. Some of the aspiring models were as young as 16, Scotti said.

“‘I want you to keep that one girl here,’ ” Scotti quoted Cosby as telling him. “ ‘I want to interview her for a part in the show.’”

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Bill Denver for New York Daily News Scotti saved copies of money orders from the era detailing his payouts to four of the Cosby women.
The other models and the agency’s owner would quickly disappear, leaving Cosby’s pick alone with the comedian.

“The owner just walked right out,” he recounted. “She knew exactly what was going to go on. Then he’d tell me, ‘Stand outside the door and don’t let anyone in.’ Now you put that together and figure (out) why.”

On another occasion, Cosby asked him to find a Queens apartment for another model from the same agency.

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Bill Denver for New York Daily News A photo signed by Bill Cosby hangs inside the home of 90-year-old Frank Scotti.
“He said, ‘Call Donald Trump’s brother and see if he can give you an apartment,’ ” Scotti recalled. “So I called him up, and of course, who’s not going to? He’d throw somebody out just to give Bill Cosby an apartment.”

Scotti said the sordid arrangements gnawed at him, and eventually led him to walk away from Cosby.

“It bothered me. . . . You’ve got all of these kids, every time,” he told The News. “I used to like him, but that’s the reason I quit him after so many years — because of the girls.”

The walls of Scotti’s apartment are covered with photos of the former facilities manager from his days at NBC — many with Cosby, including one signed 16-inch-by-20-inch framed portrait.

“To Frank Scotty, my friend,” reads the misspelled inscription.

Cosby lawyer Martin Singer scoffed at Scotti’s claims.

“What evidence does he have of Mr. Cosby’s involvement?” Singer said Saturday. “How would Scotti know if a woman was a model or a secretary? It appears that his story is pure speculation so that he can get his 15 minutes of fame.”

Scotti says he met Cosby when the comedian was doing standup at the Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village. When Cosby went to California for the series “I Spy,” Scotti landed a job at NBC.

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Bill Denver for New York Daily News Frank Scotti says he used to like Bill Cosby, but had to quit "because of the girls."
The two were reunited when Cosby began shooting “The Cosby Show” in Brooklyn in 1984.

Scotti told Cosby that he was considering retirement — and was surprised by the star’s response.

“He said, ‘You’ll never quit me. You love me,’ ” Scotti recounted.

The Cos then gave him a less sentimental sendoff when he announced his departure.

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“He looked at me and said, ‘Leave right now,’ ” Scotti recalled.

He has only seen Cosby once since that day.

“He was a very selfish person,” Scotti said. “He thought he was a genius. He thought he was better than everybody else.”

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Nothing you've stated is demonstrative of Bill Cosby having committed ANY crimes.

There is nothing to see here or talk about.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson.......

I never said it was to be demonstrative of him having committed any crimes. What I'm saying is that his name was never cleared and the idea that the matter is settled is completely unfounded.
 

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I never said it was to be demonstrative of him having committed any crimes. What I'm saying is that his name was never cleared and the idea that the matter is settled is completely unfounded.

If there is no crime, there is nothing to discuss.

No one cares about 'his name'.

The matter is settled. If it weren't, they'd have taken it to CRIMINAL trial and we'd be having an actual discussion instead of gossipping.

Gossip =/= evidence.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson.......​
 
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If there is no crime, there is nothing to discuss.

No one cares about 'his name'.

The matter is settled. If it weren't, they'd have taken it to CRIMINAL trial and we'd be having an actual discussion instead of gossipping.

Gossip =/= evidence.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson.......​

The discussion is about whether the crimes happened or not, which is a matter that hasn't been settled yet. It's that simple. I already explained to you why it wasn't taken to a criminal trial. And since when did a crooked criminal justice system that's racist, classist, etc, become an arbiter of truth for you? Do you also believe OJ was innocent, or that those Wall Street CEOs were unfairly accused?
 

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The Real said:
The discussion is about whether the crimes happened or not, which is a matter that hasn't been settled yet. It's that simple.

There is no evidence of a crime being committed.

There is no case.

It's that simple.

Meanwhile, in Ferguson........
 
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