Bill Cosby Sues Andrea Constand for Talking to Cops About Her Assault
What would the world be like without some terrible Bill Cosby news? We’ve forgotten. This week, the fallen comedian is suing Andrea Constand, a woman he’s currently charged with drugging and raping, for repayment of a civil settlement sum he paid her in 2005—which stipulated that she remain quiet about his alleged…
Cosby Trial in PA Continues to Be Derailed by Decade-Old, Informal Promise Between Lawyers
On Wednesday, in Pennsylvania, Bill Cosby’s team continued to try to get him out of the criminal case lodged against him by Andrea Constand. His lawyer Jack Schmitt told a judge his client never would’ve testified in Constand’s 2005 civil suit, stemming from allegations that he’d raped her, if he’d known there would…
Bill Cosby's Long-Overdue Downfall May Be Empowering More Rape Victims to Report Their Assaults
By now, over 50 women have come forward to accuse Bill Cosby of sexual assault, and according to The Washington Post, the public vindication of these women’s stories may have contributed to a shift in progress: more victims are coming forward to police departments, who are in turn listening to more women, and altering…
Bill Cosby Hopes an Old Deal Will Save Him From Felony Charges in Pennsylvania
On Tuesday, Bill Cosby heads to court in Pennsylvania, where a judge will decide if his criminal charges are worthy of a trial. On December 30, Cosby was charged with aggravated indecent assault, which is a felony. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison—but, according to ABC News, there’s a twist.
Hannibal Buress Astonished by Reaction to His 'Cosby Routine'
During a stand-up set in 2014, comedian Hannibal Buress levied a blunt accusation at Bill Cosby that intensified the media’s attention to allegations of rape and sexual assault against him.
Former Prosecutor Made Agreement With Bill Cosby To Keep 2005 Deposition Out of Criminal Trial
In his 2005 civil deposition, Bill Cosby admitted to buying Quaaludes, “with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have sex with.” That admission came during a lawsuit filed by Andrea Constand who claims that Cosby raped her in 2004. Constand sued Cosby for battery, assault, and defamation.
George Washington University Backtracks, Rescinding Bill Cosby's Honorary Degree
George Washington University is the latest school to announce they’re rescinding Bill Cosby’s honorary degree. GW said in October it wasn’t their practice to revoke honorary degrees, even in light of the tens of rape allegations against Cosby. On Monday, though, the school’s president said he’d reconsidered after…
Judge Grants Camille Cosby's Request to Delay Her Deposition
Just days after refusing her request to avoid being deposed at all, Judge David Hennessy has granted Camille Cosby’s request for her deposition to be delayed. The deposition, reports ThinkProgress, was originally scheduled for Wednesday morning.
Bill Cosby's Wife, Camille, Will Have To Testify in Defamation Case
Camille Cosby, Bill Cosby’s wife and business manager, will be forced to testify in a defamation suit filed by seven women. Cosby’s lawyer had fought the subpoena, arguing that she had no knowledge regarding the allegations and that testifying would be an “undue burden” for Camille.
And Now, a Quick Word From Bill Cosby
This is Cosby’s first statement since being arrested and charged with sexual assault. His lawyer, however, has said plenty, chalking the felony charge—which concerns just one of over 50 accusers—up to “political football.”
Here's Bill Cosby's Mugshot
Here’s alleged serial rapist Bill Cosby’s mugshot, taken today at the Pennsylvania courthouse where he was arraigned for “charges of aggravated indecent assault, a first-degree felony in connection with the 2004 case involving Andrea Constand.”

