Friday 2 July 2021

Bill Cosby's BIG plan after his release from prison, 2 years into his 10 year sentence

Did you think Bill Cosby was guilty of all the allegations made against him?
Bill Cosby's spokesman said on Thursday that he is ready to make his comeback and is 'in contract with documentary' teams. 
The 83-year-old was released from prison in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, two years into his 10 year sentence after having his sexual assault conviction overturned. Outside his home in Elkins Park, near Philadelphia, his spokesman Andrew Wyatt told reporters that he would work again. 'He's Bill Cosby. He is one of the greatest of the world. 'There's always going to be a different narrative... but you don't have 1million followers and counting if you don't have support,' he said. 
Wyatt said Cosby was under contract with 'documentary people' which means he might not make a statement today, but said: 'Trust me. This guy wants to talk.' 
He didn't say which 'documentary' people he was working with. 
None of the major streaming services have put their name to any project with Cosby and representatives for Netflix, Hulu, HBO and Amazon did not respond to inquiries on the matter on Thursday. 
Cosby hasn't worked since 2015, when he was charged. He was dropped by CAA and canceled by NBC, BET and other networks which were playing reruns of his shows like The Cosby Show and he was also stripped of honorary titles from universities. 
His last show was Bill Cosby: Far from Finished, was still running in 2015 despite more and more women coming forward to accuse him of assault.




3 comments:

  1. Am happy for him!!

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  2. Alex Okey15:06

    His reputation is finished though.

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  3. Fearless15:07

    RAPIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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