The Most DISGUSTING Claims Against Bill Cosby In 15 Clicks
June 14 2017, Published 8:59 p.m. ET
The accusations against Bill Cosby are graphic, disturbing, and almost overwhelming! Click through our gallery to learn about the most chilling claims made by dozens of his victims. He denies them all!
Cosby is currently on trial for allegedly drugging and sexually attacking Andrea Constand, an employee at Temple University, in 2005.
Constand claimed that during a visit to Cosby's home, he offered her some pills, saying they would "take the edge off." Instead, Constand later told police, the pills left her feeling "rubbery," "like jelly," and "paralyzed.”
Former supermodel Janice Dickinson famously came out against Cosby in 2014, telling ET that she was drugged and raped by the TV dad when she was 27.
“After dinner…in my room, he had given me wine and a pill. The next morning, I woke up and I wasn’t wearing my pajamas,” Dickinson alleged. “And I remembered before I had passed out, I had been sexually assaulted by this man.”
She continued, "Before I woke up in the morning, the last thing I remember was Bill Cosby in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe and getting on top of me. And I remember a lot of pain. The next morning, I remember waking up with my pajamas off and there was semen in between my legs.”
The Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno’s wife Carla claimed she experienced a horrifying incident in 1967 when she visited Cosby’s house. She claimed that at one point late in the evening, after Cosby’s wife Camille had went to sleep, the former Dr. Cliff Huxtable “came at me and grabbed me in such a powerful way … so hard and so rough.” Ferrigno claimed she was “frozen” and “stunned” when Cosby “kissed her so hard, right in the mouth,” pushing him away. “No one has ever been that physically violent with me,” she alleged.
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Exotic dancer Chloe Goins claimed the 80s sitcom king drugged and sexually assaulted her after she passed out at the Playboy Mansion during the summer of 2008.
Goins said she awoke out of a daze, naked, to see Cosby “licking and kissing” her toes, while playing with himself with his pants around his ankles. “He was at my feet … and I think he bit my toe as that’s what woke me up,” she said. “I kind of thank God for that because that’s what woke me up and I came to.”
Like other women accusing Cosby of sexual misconduct, Renita Chaney Hill, who worked with him on the educational series Picture Pages, claimed he would give her drinks — even though she was underage.
“I always thought it was odd that after I had this drink I would end up in my bed the next morning and I wouldn’t remember anything,” Hill said. “One time, I remember just before I passed out, I remember him kissing and touching me and I remember the taste of his cigar on his breath, and I didn’t like it.”
Lachele Covington was just 20 years old — a bit player on The Cosby Show — when the series creator allegedly invited her to dinner in his Manhattan townhouse on January 28, 2000. Though he’d reportedly said the meeting would be business-related, in a police report later, Covington claimed it quickly turned personal.
“The victim said that after dinner Bill Cosby came over to her, and started touching her,” according to a police report. “He fondled her breasts. She was shocked and didn’t know what to do. Then he tries to put his hands down her pants.”
In a post on Facebook, Linda Joy Traitz, shared a story about accepting a ride home from the comedian when she was 19. According to Traitz, Cosby didn’t head for her house, and instead “drove out to the beach and opened a briefcase filled with assorted drugs and kept offering me pills ‘to relax,’ which I declined."
When Cosby began coming onto her aggressively, Traitz claimed she “freaked out and demanded to be taken home.”
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