Bill Cosby appears bound for prison. thanks to jurors who proclaimed the sex monster guilty, but The National ENQUIRER has learned these brave servants of justice are now being hounded around the clock in a terrifying campaign of threats and harassment! Catch up on more Cosby news here….
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Bill Cosby appears bound for prison. thanks to jurors who proclaimed the sex monster guilty, but
The National ENQUIRER has learned these brave servants of justice are now being hounded around the clock in a terrifying campaign of threats and harassment!
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And sources believe thugs loyal to the
perverted comic are behind the campaign!
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“They’re stalking people! They followed one juror to the supermarket!” jury member William J. Walsh told The ENQUIRER. “They called my wife on her cell phone! They called my daughter on her cell phone. They even called my brother!”
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After the
unanimous guilty verdict, Judge
Steven T. O’Neill made the controversial decision to withhold the jurors’ names from both the public and media. Despite that secrecy, Cosby’s minions apparently managed to obtain the list of 12 jurors, plus the alternates.
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“I’m only speculating, but one might assume
the defense leaked their names as payback for the verdict,” said one informed source. “Both the prosecution and defense would obviously have the list. It’s a question of who had motive to release them.”
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When contacted by a team of ENQUIRER reporters who fanned out across eastern Pennsylvania, only Walsh agreed to speak on the record for terror of being targeted! The relative of one juror claimed he was armed and demanded The ENQUIRER lay off — or else!
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“Get off my property! I have a gun!” the irate man ordered our reporter. Walsh — a retired, yet still tough, 58-year-old trucker and former Teamster — told The ENQUIRER: “
There are a lot of crazies in the world. For all I know, someone might come by and slash my tires!”
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The sicko comic was on trial for the 2004
knockout drug attack of
Andrea Constand inside his mansion in Cheltenham, just north of Philadelphia. Walsh and another juror, who wished to remain anonymous, told The ENQUIRER the decision to convict Cosby was a slam dunk.
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When asked if any of the jurors thought Cosby was innocent, Walsh told The ENQUIRER it was "not even close! We sat there, we listened to the evidence, we went into a room and we came up with a decision. End of story.”
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At Cosby’s sentencing hearing, Constand will be allowed to give a
victim-impact statement. Cosby can also call on his own character witnesses. The second juror told The ENQUIRER the disgraced comic should definitely serve time, but thinks the maximum sentence is too harsh.
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“Let’s be realistic.
He’s an 80-year-old man. He’s not going to make 30 years in prison,” the juror told The ENQUIRER. “But he was found guilty by a jury of his peers, so I think he should get some time in prison. You do the crime, you have to pay the consequences. That’s the way it is.”
Photo credit: Mega
Bill Cosby appears bound for prison. thanks to jurors who proclaimed the sex monster guilty, but
The National ENQUIRER has learned these brave servants of justice are now being hounded around the clock in a terrifying campaign of threats and harassment!
And sources believe thugs loyal to the
perverted comic are behind the campaign!
“They’re stalking people! They followed one juror to the supermarket!” jury member William J. Walsh told The ENQUIRER. “They called my wife on her cell phone! They called my daughter on her cell phone. They even called my brother!”
After the
unanimous guilty verdict, Judge
Steven T. O’Neill made the controversial decision to withhold the jurors’ names from both the public and media. Despite that secrecy, Cosby’s minions apparently managed to obtain the list of 12 jurors, plus the alternates.
“I’m only speculating, but one might assume
the defense leaked their names as payback for the verdict,” said one informed source. “Both the prosecution and defense would obviously have the list. It’s a question of who had motive to release them.”
When contacted by a team of ENQUIRER reporters who fanned out across eastern Pennsylvania, only Walsh agreed to speak on the record for terror of being targeted! The relative of one juror claimed he was armed and demanded The ENQUIRER lay off — or else!
“Get off my property! I have a gun!” the irate man ordered our reporter. Walsh — a retired, yet still tough, 58-year-old trucker and former Teamster — told The ENQUIRER: “
There are a lot of crazies in the world. For all I know, someone might come by and slash my tires!”
The sicko comic was on trial for the 2004
knockout drug attack of
Andrea Constand inside his mansion in Cheltenham, just north of Philadelphia. Walsh and another juror, who wished to remain anonymous, told The ENQUIRER the decision to convict Cosby was a slam dunk.
When asked if any of the jurors thought Cosby was innocent, Walsh told The ENQUIRER it was "not even close! We sat there, we listened to the evidence, we went into a room and we came up with a decision. End of story.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
At Cosby’s sentencing hearing, Constand will be allowed to give a
victim-impact statement. Cosby can also call on his own character witnesses. The second juror told The ENQUIRER the disgraced comic should definitely serve time, but thinks the maximum sentence is too harsh.
“Let’s be realistic.
He’s an 80-year-old man. He’s not going to make 30 years in prison,” the juror told The ENQUIRER. “But he was found guilty by a jury of his peers, so I think he should get some time in prison. You do the crime, you have to pay the consequences. That’s the way it is.”