Bill
Cosby's wife slams prosecutor, accusers for husband's
guilty verdict
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[May 04, 2018]
By Peter Szekely
(Reuters) - Bill Cosby's
wife of more than 50 years jumped to his defense on
Thursday, blaming his sexual-assault conviction last
week on a corrupt prosecutor, a pliant press and a lying
accuser that she said led to a false verdict and stirred
a lynch mob against him.
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Camille Cosby said her husband, once a beloved actor and
comedian known as America's Dad for his role in a popular 1980s
TV show, was railroaded by a self-serving system that she said
demanded a criminal investigation of his prosecutors.
"This is mob justice, not real justice," she said in a statement
issued by her publicist. "This tragedy must be undone not just
for Bill Cosby, but for the country."
A jury of seven men and five women convicted Cosby, 80, on April
26 of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand, 45, in
2004. He faces up to 10 years in prison for each of three counts
of aggravated indecent assault.
Cosby's lawyers said they would appeal the verdict. He remains
free on $1 million bail.
Camille Cosby, 74, who attended her husband's three-week trial
in Norristown, Pennsylvania only during closing arguments,
claimed that Constand had concocted the sexual assault claim in
the hope of winning a civil judgment against the actor.
"I firmly believe her recent testimony during trial was
perjured; as was shown at trial, it was unsupported by any
evidence and riddled with innumerable, dishonest
contradictions," she said, echoing an argument that defense
lawyers had made during the trial.
Constand was one of more than 50 women who have accused Cosby of
sexually assaulting them. The rest of them had passed the legal
time limit for prosecution when they stepped forward with their
claims.
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Unlike Cosby's first trial last June in which jurors were unable to
reach a verdict, the judge at the second trial allowed the
testimonies of five of the other accusers, who said Cosby had
assaulted them in a similar way to how Constand said he had
assaulted her.
Without mentioning him by name, Camille Cosby accused Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania District Attorney Kevin Steele "and his
cohorts" of advancing themselves professionally and economically at
her husband's expense.
The press, she claimed, had demonized her husband and
unquestioningly accepted his accusers' allegations "without any
attendant proof."
She invoked the names of two other African American men -- Emmett
Till and Darryl Hunt -- who were famously falsely accused of
sexually assaulting white women.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely in New York; Editing by Daniel Wallis
and Bernadette Baum)
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