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Bill Cosby Admitted To Drugging Woman In 2005 Deposition
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby testified in 2005 that he got Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have s*x with, and he admitted giving the sedative to at least one woman and "other people," according to documents obtained Monday by The Associated Press.
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Posted By: Jeni Fa
Monday, July 6th 2015 at 7:11PM
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I didn't know about the deposition, but I'm of the opinion that he's a pervert that hid behind his show bizz persona to conceal his double life. He's a s*xual predator that owes all the women he abused apologies and personal compensation. Lawd, help his wife if she knew about the deposition confession!
Monday, July 6th 2015 at 7:20PM
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Bill Cosby Admitted To Giving Woman The Drug Quaaludes: What This Really Means According to the Associated Press (AP) Bill Cosby admitted in 2005 that he got a sedative called quaaludes, with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have s*x with, and that he gave the sedative to at least one woman and “other people,” according to documents obtained Monday by The Associated Press. Quaaludes are a central nervous system (CNS) depressant of the quinazolinone class that acts as a sedative and hypnotic. Also known as methaqualone, quaaludes peak in the bloodstream within several hours, with a half-life of 20–60 hours. Regular users build up a physical tolerance, requiring larger doses for the same effect. Overdose can lead to nervous system shutdown, coma and death. YOU MAY LIKE: How Do We Process The Allegations Against Bill Cosby? Methaqualone became increasingly popular as a recreational drug in the late 1960s and early 1970s, known variously as ‘ludes or sopers (also soapers) in the U.S. and mandrakes and mandies in the UK, Australia and South Africa. The drug was often used by people who went dancing at glam rock clubs in the early 1970s and at discos in the late 1970s. (One slang term for Quaalude was disco biscuits.) In the mid-1970s there were bars in Manhattan called juice bars that only served non-alcoholic drinks that catered to people who liked to dance on methaqualone. Cosby settled that lawsuit under confidential terms in 2006. Cosby, 77, has been accused by more than two dozen women of s*xual misconduct, including allegations by many that he drugged and raped them in incidents dating back more than four decades. Cosby has never been criminally charged, and most of the accusations are barred by statutes of limitations. Cosby, giving sworn testimony in the lawsuit accusing him of s*xual assaulting the woman at his home in… 1 2Next page » Bill Cosby Admitted To Giving Woman The Drug Quaaludes: What This Really Means Facebook267Twitter5EmailMore … Pennsylvania in 2005, said he got seven quaalude prescriptions in the 1970s. The lawyer for the accuser asked if he had kept the sedatives through the 1990s — after they were banned — but was frustrated by objections from Cosby’s lawyer. “When you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have s*x with?” lawyer Dolores M. Troiani asked. “Yes,” Cosby answered on Sept. 29, 2005. “Did you ever give any of these young women the quaaludes without their knowledge?” Cosby’s lawyer again objected, leading Troiani to petition the federal judge to force Cosby to cooperate. Cosby later said he gave the accuser three half-pills of Benadryl, although Troiani in the documents voices doubt that was the drug involved. The two other women who testified on the accuser’s behalf said they had knowingly been given quaaludes. Three of the women accusing Cosby of s*xually assaulting them have a defamation lawsuit pending against him in Massachusetts. They allege that he defamed them when his agents said their accusations were untrue. “It would be terribly embarrassing for this material to come out,” lawyer George M. Gowen III argued in June. He said the public should not have access to what Cosby was forced to say as he answered questions under oath from the accuser’s lawyer nearly a decade ago. So what does all this mean? In the court of public opinion, many issues are now being raised, but do we know the whole truth. These documents were settled in a case where Cosby had to pay some money to the accused. Because a person pays one time does that mean he guilty of all? And if he is truly guilty, does the court of public opinion allow time for a person to change? Can a convicted person change? With this new information, more questions are raised instead of answered.
Tuesday, July 7th 2015 at 2:48PM
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