Whoopi Goldberg Wants To Hear Bill Cosby’s Side

Whoopi bill wide

Whoopi Goldberg may think the evidence is piling up against Bill Cosby — but she still wants to hear the disgraced comedian’s side of the story.

Whoopi told viewers of “The View” that she’s “glad” Cosby has been charged for the first time since dozens of women began coming forward with stories of being sexually abused by the TV legend, but she still wonders what he thinks.

"I sort of feel like, whenever you have people saying, 'This is what happened, this is what happened, this is what happened,' I want the court. I want to hear it,” Whoopi told "The View" audience today.

"I want everybody to be able to ask the questions. We've heard a lot, but we have not heard anything from his side."

Whoopi was generous with her benefit of the doubt last summer, when she pointed out on the show that "He has not been proven a rapist."

But after ABC legal analyst Dan Abrams explained the case last month on "The View," Whoopi changed her tune, telling the audience, "I got to say, all of the information that's out there kind of points to guilt.”

"My client is not guilty," said attorney Monique Pressley said on the "Today" show. “There will be no consideration on our part of any sort of (plea) arrangement."