Bill Cosby is looking at a possible 22 to 32 months in prison for the sexual assault of Andrea Constand, as the disgraced comic faces being put behind bars after decades of women accusing him of drugging and sexually molesting them! Judge Stephen T. O’Neill did not pass final sentencing, but suggested the possible sentence while considering state guidelines in the first day of Cosby’s court sentencing. O’Neil revealed in court that the D.A.’s office and Cosby’s attorneys had made an arrangement that “counts two and three have been merged into count one” — meaning Cosby is no longer facing a sentencing on three counts of aggravated indecent assault…
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Previously, Cosby — seen here returning home from court — had been facing a maximum 30-year sentence, with a possible 10-year sentence on each count. O'Neill's statement now suggests that Cosby will serve less than three years
for sexually assaulting Andrea in 2004, and might also be paying a fine and court costs.
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As a result, said sources, the ailing comic was already convinced that he'd die behind bars if sentenced to prison — regardless of how many years decided on by Judge O'Neill! The bitter comic had even reportedly spent his final days rewriting his will to blast “traitors” that he felt had turned their back on him.
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That included
celebrities who'd snubbed Cosby at what he hoped would be a blowout final farewell at his 81st birthday party in July! Cosby's legal team could still try to keep the comic out on bail as the conviction is appealed, while
D.A. Kevin Steele is reportedly asking for Cosby to immediately begin serving his sentence.
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Previously, Cosby — seen here returning home from court — had been facing a maximum 30-year sentence, with a possible 10-year sentence on each count. O'Neill's statement now suggests that Cosby will serve less than three years
for sexually assaulting Andrea in 2004, and might also be paying a fine and court costs.
Photo credit: American Media, Inc.
As a result, said sources, the ailing comic was already convinced that he'd die behind bars if sentenced to prison — regardless of how many years decided on by Judge O'Neill! The bitter comic had even reportedly spent his final days rewriting his will to blast “traitors” that he felt had turned their back on him.
That included
celebrities who'd snubbed Cosby at what he hoped would be a blowout final farewell at his 81st birthday party in July! Cosby's legal team could still try to keep the comic out on bail as the conviction is appealed, while
D.A. Kevin Steele is reportedly asking for Cosby to immediately begin serving his sentence.