Bill Cosby racked up a massive $25-million tab for his failed criminal defense, and now he’s trying to weasel his way out of paying for his appeal — by sticking his insurance company with the bill! AIG Insurance has already been ordered by federal Judge Mark G. Mastroianni to pay for the disgraced funnyman’s legal fees in three defamation cases brought by nine women he branded as liars when they accused him of sex attacks. The crafty comic had policies with an enhanced “personal injury” clause to provide coverage in a range of circumstances — including lawsuits accusing the policyholder of defamation! Read on for details of Cosby’s loophole maneuver, and click here for more celebrity lawsuits ….
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And now, the
devious deviant wants to use the
same clause to force AIG to cover the cost for his attempt to overturn his criminal conviction! The perverted predator ran up $7 million in fees during his first sexual-assault trial, which ended in a hung jury in 2017.
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The judge warned AIG to be prepared to pony up the funds for Cosby’s court costs. They appealed Mastroianni’s ruling in the defamation cases, but it was upheld.
The shamed showman, once worth $500 million, has taken out mortgages on both his New York and California homes to
improve his cash flow.
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And now, the
devious deviant wants to use the
same clause to force AIG to cover the cost for his attempt to overturn his criminal conviction! The perverted predator ran up $7 million in fees during his first sexual-assault trial, which ended in a hung jury in 2017.
The judge warned AIG to be prepared to pony up the funds for Cosby’s court costs. They appealed Mastroianni’s ruling in the defamation cases, but it was upheld.
The shamed showman, once worth $500 million, has taken out mortgages on both his New York and California homes to
improve his cash flow.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images