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Imprisoned Cosby Flips Out After His Wife Drains Cash From His Secret Account

Camille Cosby tried pulling a fast one on her caged husband by cashing a check for a whopping $100,000, but she ran into problems when she tried using a second check, RadarOnline has exclusively learned.

"The first check for $100,000 supposedly went through," an insider within the convict's camp told RadarOnline.com. "Then she did another one for a crazy amount, but the bank wanted Mr. Cosby's approval before releasing the funds."

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According to the insider, Cosby, 81, learned of his wife's windfall and ordered his bank to lock down his account!

"The bank went through his assistants who patched Mr. Cosby in with them," the insider said. "He told the bank to freeze the primary account."

"She said she was 'taking it' because she 'needed it' to support family and staff," the insider said of Camille accessing Cosby's cash. "His royalties from The Cosby Show go to a separate account."

The source noted that the two have a shared account with millions, but Cosby is the primary signer of the second account, which holds just under $120 million.

As RadarOnline.com reported, Cosby's wife of over 50 years plans to launch a $400 million divorce battle against the disgraced comedian !

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