Crime and Justice
Associated Press

Bill Cosby was a 'raping monster', says accuser; Prosecutor says expletive-laden rant after conviction shows Cosby's 'true colours'

April 27, 2018

The guilty verdict came less than a year after another jury deadlocked on the charges.

One of Bill Cosby's accusers says he's "a raping monster" and she looks forward to seeing him "in handcuffs on his way to prison" following his conviction on charges he sexually assaulted a woman at his suburban Philadelphia home.

Louisa Moritz says Cosby "has groomed, then raped, then threatened so many" women.

She says he raped her in a dressing room of "The Tonight Show" in the 1970s.

Another Cosby accuser is actor and former bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno's wife, Carla Ferrigno.

She says she's "so happy" to learn about Cosby's convictions.

Cosby, 80, was accused of drugging and molesting a woman at his mansion in 2004.

He denied the allegations but was convicted today and could go to prison for the rest of his life.

Each of the three charges he was convicted of carry 10 year jail sentences.

Cosby shows true colours with expletive-laden rant - prosecutor

A prosecutor says Cosby showed his true colors when he went on an expletive-laced tirade after his conviction on sexual assault charges.

Cosby called District Attorney Kevin Steele an "a--hole" in court after Steele asked the judge to revoke the 80-year-old comedian's bail and send him to jail. Cosby remains free.

Steele told reporters today that the outburst showed that Cosby's good-guy persona was just an act, and "we got to see who he really was."

Cosby was convicted of drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004.

Constand's lawyer, Dolores Troiani, thanked prosecutors and investigators for their diligence and praised Constand for her courage.

She says, "Although justice was delayed, it was not denied."

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