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				 "He is a kind man, a generous man, a funny man, and a 
				wonderful husband, father and friend," Camille Cosby said in the 
				210-word statement released by Cosby's publicist. "He is the man 
				you thought you knew." 
 It is Camille Cosby's first public statements since the wave of 
				accusations began last month causing networks to shelve projects 
				with "The Cosby Show" Star and several of his standup comedy 
				shows getting canceled.
 
 Camille Cosby, who married Bill Cosby in 1964, called her 
				husband "the man you all knew through his work" and blamed the 
				news media for not vetting her husband's accusers.
 
 "None of us will ever want to be in the position of attacking a 
				victim," Camille Cosby continued. "But the question should be 
				asked - who is the victim?"
 
 
				
				 
				In her statement, Camille Cosby referenced a recent discredited 
				Rolling Stone magazine story about an alleged gang rape at a 
				University of Virginia fraternity.
 
 Cosby, the trailblazing African-American comic best known as the 
				wholesome Dr. Cliff Huxtable on the long-running, top-rated 
				television series "The Cosby Show," has never been charged.
 
 He was sued this month for allegedly sexually molesting a 
				California woman, Judy Huth, as a minor at the Playboy Mansion 
				in 1974.
 
 Cosby's attorney Marty Singer has called the suit meritless and 
				alleges the 77-year-old comedian is a target of extortion.
 
 Spelman College, a historically black women's college in 
				Atlanta, on Monday suspended a visiting professor program named 
				after Cosby, who has also resigned as a trustee from his alma 
				mater Temple University.
 
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			Cosby settled a 2005 civil suit that alleged sexual misconduct. Most 
			of the claims against Cosby, which date as far back as the 1960s, 
			have surpassed the statute of limitations for either civil or 
			criminal charges.
 On Sunday, Cosby gave a brief interview with the New York Post, 
			disparaging the news media and praising his wife.
 
 The most high profile of Cosby's accusers is model Janice Dickinson, 
			who alleges Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1982. Model 
			Beverly Johnson alleges Cosby drugged her in the mid-1980s.
 
 Singer has called allegations of sexual assault "discredited" and 
			"defamatory."
 
 Another accuser, Tamara Green, has sued Cosby for defamation.
 
 (Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Additional reporting by David Beasley in 
			Atlanta; Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy, Bernard Orr)
 
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