'Cosby Show' actress accuses Bill Cosby of sexual assault, The rape outrage encompassing beset humorist Bill Cosby further extended on Friday, as two more ladies - including a performing artist who had showed up on "The Cosby Show" - approached with new allegations against him.
In a public interview with lawyer Gloria Allred in New York, Lili Bernard and Sammie Mays shared their claims against Cosby. Lili, who showed up in a scene of the last season of "The Cosby Show," asserted that she was sedated, assaulted and undermined by Cosby while he was tutoring her in planning for her appearance as "the wacky and exceptionally pregnant Mrs. Minifield."
As indicated by Bernard, Cosby was at first ameliorating and inviting to her, complimenting her on her different aptitudes.
"After he had won m complete trust and love he sedated me and assaulted me," Bernard said in an announcement Friday.
Bernard asserted that she last saw Cosby at the "Cosby Show" studios in 1992, where he advised her, "To the extent I'm concerned, Bernard, you're dead. Do you hear me? You're dead, Bernard. You don't exist, I never wanna see your face again. Presently get the damnation out of here!"
"I deciphered that as a passing danger and dreaded for my life," Bernard said.
Bernard cases to have get to be self-destructive in the months taking after that experience, and said that despite everything she endures fits of anxiety and night fear "as an aftereffect of what Mr. Cosby did to me."
Cosby, 77, has been assaulted lately by allegations of rape leveled against him by many ladies. An ongoing theme in the claims is that Cosby medicated the ladies before ambushing them.
A week ago, three new informers approached to claim that they had been attacked by Cosby, including a previous model who asserted that she was "focused on and sedated by Bill Cosby" in 1975 at the Playboy Mansion in Chicago.
Cosby's lawyer, Martin Singer, has denied allegations made against the humorist previously.
In the wake of the allegations, Cosby has endured vocation setbacks, with Netflix delaying a comic drama extraordinary that was to have publicized toward the end of last year, and NBC racking a parody that it was growing as a conceivable featuring vehicle for Cosby.
In a public interview with lawyer Gloria Allred in New York, Lili Bernard and Sammie Mays shared their claims against Cosby. Lili, who showed up in a scene of the last season of "The Cosby Show," asserted that she was sedated, assaulted and undermined by Cosby while he was tutoring her in planning for her appearance as "the wacky and exceptionally pregnant Mrs. Minifield."
As indicated by Bernard, Cosby was at first ameliorating and inviting to her, complimenting her on her different aptitudes.
"After he had won m complete trust and love he sedated me and assaulted me," Bernard said in an announcement Friday.
Bernard asserted that she last saw Cosby at the "Cosby Show" studios in 1992, where he advised her, "To the extent I'm concerned, Bernard, you're dead. Do you hear me? You're dead, Bernard. You don't exist, I never wanna see your face again. Presently get the damnation out of here!"
"I deciphered that as a passing danger and dreaded for my life," Bernard said.
Bernard cases to have get to be self-destructive in the months taking after that experience, and said that despite everything she endures fits of anxiety and night fear "as an aftereffect of what Mr. Cosby did to me."
Cosby, 77, has been assaulted lately by allegations of rape leveled against him by many ladies. An ongoing theme in the claims is that Cosby medicated the ladies before ambushing them.
A week ago, three new informers approached to claim that they had been attacked by Cosby, including a previous model who asserted that she was "focused on and sedated by Bill Cosby" in 1975 at the Playboy Mansion in Chicago.
Cosby's lawyer, Martin Singer, has denied allegations made against the humorist previously.
In the wake of the allegations, Cosby has endured vocation setbacks, with Netflix delaying a comic drama extraordinary that was to have publicized toward the end of last year, and NBC racking a parody that it was growing as a conceivable featuring vehicle for Cosby.
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