Bill Cosby has been sentenced to at least three years in a state prison for elderly offenders as a “sexually violent predator” — and the serial sex fiend has had his bail revoked as he’s sent straight to prison! “I’m not permitted to treat him any different than anyone else,” said Judge Stephen O’Neill from the bench, while the disgraced comic’s attorneys attempted to keep their client out of jail while pursuing appeals. That means the man who once ruled primetime television could be eating hot dogs for dinner at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility — although insiders say he might quickly be moved on to the SCI Phoenix prison complex in Pennsylvania. It’s the final tragic twist in Cosby’s downfall after he’d already confessed to drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women!
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And, added the judge: “The nature of this crime indicates that he could quite possibly be a danger in the community!” The ruling was praised by
crusading D.A. Kevin Steele, who'd earlier said: “I would suggest to the court that...he should just be remanded. No amount of bail – this man is worth $400 million!”
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The prison sentence was also praised by
Cosby accuser Linda Traitz, who said: "I think that justice was served. I think he deserves that amount of time in prison. He will probably serve three...
He hurt a lot of women. He hurt a lot of women, and I believe once again justice was served."
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And, added the judge: “The nature of this crime indicates that he could quite possibly be a danger in the community!” The ruling was praised by
crusading D.A. Kevin Steele, who'd earlier said: “I would suggest to the court that...he should just be remanded. No amount of bail – this man is worth $400 million!”
The prison sentence was also praised by
Cosby accuser Linda Traitz, who said: "I think that justice was served. I think he deserves that amount of time in prison. He will probably serve three...
He hurt a lot of women. He hurt a lot of women, and I believe once again justice was served."