Bill Cosby sued for defamation by Janice Dickinson

Bill Cosby sued for criticism by Janice Dickinson, In November, supermodel Janice Dickinson said in a meeting that Bill Cosby sexually struck her in 1982 after the two ate in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

Cosby lawyer Martin Singer quickly called Dickinson's story "a falsehood" and said it negated her own particular personal history and a 2002 meeting she did with the New York Observer.Now Dickinson is suing Cosby for slander, saying the entertainer hurt her professionally and actually in denying her assault allegation and calling her a liar.

"I need equity done. I need Lisa Bloom (her legal counselor) to remove Bill Cosby, get him on the stand and before a jury and let the law choose."

Sprout additionally said something.

"Calling Dickinson a liar is a defamatory proclamation under the law ... also, that is the slip-up Bill Cosby made," Bloom said.

"It was past the point where it is possible to for her to sue for assault or for sedating, yet once he through his agents called her a liar she had a new case for criticism and that is the claim that we recorded today."

Sprout said they requested that Cosby withdraw his claim that she lied, however he can't.

She said Cosby's group has 30 days to react to their claim and they plan to look for his affidavit "as ahead of schedule as could reasonably be expected."

Cosby's legal advisors couldn't be come to Wednesday for reaction to Dickinson's claim.

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Around 30 other ladies have affirmed in the most recent year that Cosby struck them in the course of the last 40 years.Cosby, 77, has not been accused of any unlawful acts and has energetically denied wrongdoing. A large portion of the charges have passed statutes of constraints, avoiding criminal lawful activity.

Dickinson said she has endured passionate pain and lost business arrangements, engagements and superstar show interest.

"Respondent Cosby realizes that he medicated and assaulted Ms. Dickinson," the claim says. "He realizes that calling her assault revelation an untruth was a false articulation."

Dickinson's claim, documented Wednesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, looks for unspecified harms.

She named 100 anonymous "Does" as respondents, saying these obscure individuals are in some way in charge of what purportedly transpired. Dickinson additionally looks for harms on cases that Cosby place her in a false light and purposefully exacted passionate trouble.
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