Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Images Bill Cosby to End Up in Court Again After New Accuser Files Suit Against Comedian Disgraced comedian and actor Bill Cosby is being sued by a woman who claims she was drugged and raped by him in 1972. By Jack Davis October 1, 2023
Matt Rourke - File / AP 9 More Women Accuse Bill Cosby of Sexual Assault Weeks After New Law Is Enacted "My journey has just begun, but I am grateful for this opportunity to find justice,” Lotte-Lublin said in a statement. By The Associated Press June 14, 2023
Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Images After Being Freed from Prison on an Overturned Conviction, Bill Cosby Announces 2023 Comeback Bill Cosby says he's willing to start touring again this year, even as more claims alleging sexual assault are filed against him. By Jack Davis January 1, 2023
DTNNEWUpdates / Twitter screen shot Black Actor Slams California Commission's $223K Reparations Recommendation With many divided on the proposal of reparations, one actor suggested giving slave descendants tax-exempt status instead of a large sum. By Carson Choate December 17, 2022
Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Images Breaking: Jury Reaches Decision in Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Case Bill Cosby has been found guilty in a 1975 sexual assault case and must pay his accuser $500,000. By Jack Davis June 21, 2022
Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Images Supreme Court Hands Bill Cosby a Huge Win, Sealing His Freedom A spokesman for Cosby expressed 'sincere gratitude to the justices' on behalf of the actor/comedian and his family. By The Associated Press March 7, 2022
Matt Slocum / AP Cosby Prosecutors Heading to SCOTUS in Move to Restore Conviction Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele predictied an onslaught of criminal appeals if the decision remains law. By The Associated Press November 29, 2021
Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Images Bill Cosby Set to Be Released from Prison After Court Makes Stunning Ruling CNN reported, 'Bill Cosby will be released after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania vacated his conviction and judgment of sentence.' By Dillon Burroughs June 30, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Trouble for Biden: Comms Aide Has Long History of Sexist Tweets Kamau Marshall, Biden's head of strategic communications, tweeted foul things about women beginning in 2011 and continued doing so for years. By C. Douglas Golden July 24, 2020
Matt Rourke, File / AP Bill Cosby Granted Appeal in Sex Assault Case The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will reivew the decision to allow five additional accusers to testify in Bill Cosby's 2018 sex assault case. By The Associated Press June 23, 2020