This mans story is enough to educate others as per nothing stays forever so when you do have it, use it well, i am talking about opportunities in life comes just ones and then there is no hiding place no matter how long it stays.( this is not voodoo)
There is really no hiding place here on earth, what happened over 30years ago has finally caught up with him. If you ask me, I will say Karma has been pursuing him all this years. Bill Cosby who is being accused of rape is gradually losing everything that he took almost all his life to build. The allegations of rape and sexual assault he faces are grave, the detail contained within the accounts awful and damning: a sixteenth woman has come forward to allege he attacked her.
The 77-year-old comedian, William Henry Cosby, Jr born in July 12, 1937 response has been to say nothing, and then to insist he not even be quoted saying nothing. NBC has dropped its plans for a new Cosby sitcom, Netflix has scrapped a special devoted to the comedian that was set to air—when else, for America’s onetime Dad—over Thanksgiving. And then there is TV Land, which has dropped The Cosby Show from its schedule, meaning no more reruns of that all-conquering eighties staple. The Cosby Show, like The Golden Girls, remains a TV-repeat evergreen—a bowl-of-warm-soup to gladden the late-night or lazy weekend soul.
The show’s excision from TV Land’s schedules is perhaps the most brutal public repudiation of Cosby’s alleged assaults than anything else, because The Cosby Show was the vehicle which affirmed, and over the years to new generations reaffirmed, his warmly held stardom. William Henry "Bill" Cosby, Jr got married to his wife Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby on January 25, 1964, and they have five children: four daughters Erika Ranee (b. 1965), Erinn Chalene (b. 1966), Ensa Camille (b. 1973), and Evin Harrah (b. 1976), and a son Ennis William (1969–1997). Their son Ennis was murdered in 1997
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