Nine women filed a sexual assault lawsuit in the District Court of Nevada (USA) against comedian Bill Cosby, who in 2018 became the first celebrity to be sentenced to prison for sexual assault in the “Me Too” era.
Cosby, 85, who was released from prison in 2021 after a court overturned his conviction, would use his “enormous power, fame and prestige” to remain alone and sexually assault victims, according to the lawsuit filed this Wednesday. and the American press picked it up a day later.
According to the story of prosecutor, the actor also drugged and drunk them, and then sexually assaulted them in various cases that occurred between 1979 and 1992 inside houses, dressing rooms and hotels located in the cities of Las Vegas and Reno (Nevada, USA), as well as near Lake Tahoe.
This request comes weeks after the governor SnowfallPresident Joe Lombardo signed legislation that would have lifted the two-year deadline for adults to report cases sexual abuse.
The change included in the calls “retrospective laws”which have also been applied in countries such as NYwhere in December five more women condemned the comedian after the possibility was opened for victims of sexual crimes to go to Justice even if the cases prescribed.
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“It’s interesting that you are ‘flashbacks’ they only open in states where many of Mr. Cosby’s accusers reside. You have to ask yourself who is financing them and the legislators?”, the protagonist’s spokesperson waved “The Cosby Show”Andrew Watt, speaking to Variety after learning of the new lawsuit.
In June last year, a California courtby virtue of another law which suspended recipe lawsuit for sexual abuse, found Cosby guilty of sexually assaulting a minor in 1975 in one of the rooms of the famous Playboy Mansion (Los Angeles, California).
More than 60 women have reported inappropriate behavior during their careers Bill Cosbywho went to prison in 2018 for sexually assaulting Canadian Andrea Constand, becoming the first celebrity to be jailed in the “MeToo” era.
Cosby was released in 2021 after Supreme Court of Pennsylvania revoke his conviction for a civil settlement in which he compensated the victim.
After his release from prison, the comedian expressed his intention to perform in the United States, Canada and Great Britain, and also intended to campaign for “judicial reform” and the “prison system” based on his own experiences.
Source: Panama America

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