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Bill Cosby's rape trial began with his wife Camille missing — and two other accusers speaking out with more charges about the creepy comic's perverted passions!
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Victoria Valentino and Therese Serignese were waiting on the steps outside of the Montgomery County courthouse in Pennsylvania to blast the once-beloved star, seen here accompanied to court by former "Cosby Show" kid Keshia Knight Pulliam. Victoria declared to reporters that she and Therese had come to Pennsylvania to “stand witness in support of Andrea Constand, in solidarity!”
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Andrea Constand claims that Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her after an appearance at Temple University, where she was then working with the school's woman's basketball team. Cosby later settled a civil suit filed against him by Andrea, with the criminal charges later pursued as part of an election promise by crusading D.A. Kevin Steele.
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In an exclusive interview with The National ENQUIRER, Victoria — a former Playboy Playmate — claimed that Cosby brutally raped her in a “depraved” sex den! The nightmare allegedly began when Victoria and a friend had dinner with Cosby in the early 1970s. After dinner, Victoria claimed Cosby offered them “red pills,” and then took them to his hideaway in the Hollywood Hills. Her friend passed out, and “the room was spinning,” Victoria claimed, then recalling the alleged brutal rape that followed. Cosby's lawyers called the allegations false.
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Therese has also filed a civil suit, claiming that Cosby drugged and raped her after she was lured to his hotel room at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1976. Her lawsuit says that Cosby later paid her off with money sent through his agent at the William Morris Talent Agency. “I really don’t think that I ever had consensual sex with him, ever,” Therese's said in the past, and is now taking him to court over defamation charges — saying that Cosby has accused her of lying about the sexual assault.
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As earlier revealed by The ENQUIRER, Cosby — whose wife Camille didn't attend the first day of the trial — managed to have his attorneys keep several accusers from taking the stand against him in the Pennsylvania trial. Judge Steven T. O'Neill, however, is allowing one additional witness who says that Cosby drugged her before sexually assaulting her in a Los Angeles hotel in 1996.
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Bill Cosby's rape trial began with his wife Camille missing — and two other accusers speaking out with more charges about the creepy comic's perverted passions!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Victoria Valentino and Therese Serignese were waiting on the steps outside of the Montgomery County courthouse in Pennsylvania to blast the once-beloved star, seen here accompanied to court by former "Cosby Show" kid Keshia Knight Pulliam. Victoria declared to reporters that she and Therese had come to Pennsylvania to “stand witness in support of Andrea Constand, in solidarity!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Andrea Constand claims that Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her after an appearance at Temple University, where she was then working with the school's woman's basketball team. Cosby later settled a civil suit filed against him by Andrea, with the criminal charges later pursued as part of an election promise by crusading D.A. Kevin Steele.
Photo credit: Getty Images
In an exclusive interview with The National ENQUIRER, Victoria — a former Playboy Playmate — claimed that Cosby brutally raped her in a “depraved” sex den! The nightmare allegedly began when Victoria and a friend had dinner with Cosby in the early 1970s. After dinner, Victoria claimed Cosby offered them “red pills,” and then took them to his hideaway in the Hollywood Hills. Her friend passed out, and “the room was spinning,” Victoria claimed, then recalling the alleged brutal rape that followed. Cosby's lawyers called the allegations false.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Therese has also filed a civil suit, claiming that Cosby drugged and raped her after she was lured to his hotel room at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1976. Her lawsuit says that Cosby later paid her off with money sent through his agent at the William Morris Talent Agency. “I really don’t think that I ever had consensual sex with him, ever,” Therese's said in the past, and is now taking him to court over defamation charges — saying that Cosby has accused her of lying about the sexual assault.
Photo credit: Getty Images
As earlier revealed by The ENQUIRER, Cosby — whose wife Camille didn't attend the first day of the trial — managed to have his attorneys keep several accusers from taking the stand against him in the Pennsylvania trial. Judge Steven T. O'Neill, however, is allowing one additional witness who says that Cosby drugged her before sexually assaulting her in a Los Angeles hotel in 1996.
Photo credit: Getty Images