Comedy legend Bill Cosby's legal team has countersued seven of the women who have accused him of sexually assaulting them, claiming that they have "engaged in a campaign to assassinate Mr. Cosby's reputation and character" with their accusations.
While it seems like a list like this could provide at least a modicum of entertainment (after all, there's no bond more solidifying than the collective hatred of a public figure), there's a few glaring issues with it.
Bill Cosby poked fun at the seemingly endless parade of sexual assault allegations leveled against him during a performance in London, Ontario Thursday night.
NBC announced Wednesday that they are stopping development of a proposed new sitcom starring Bill Cosby in the wake of rape allegations by several women, E! News reports.
The ongoing firestorm against Bill Cosby has only swelled in recent weeks, as more and more allegations of rape emerge against the once-revered comedian, so it wasn’t any surprise that Netflix would opt to discard the November 28 release of a new Cosby standup special. Now, NBC has expectedly followed suit by abandoning development plans for a new Cosby sitcom for 2015.