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You guys are telling me Cosby raped THIS?


HE had to have been drugged or really desperate to smash this thing whatever it is: https://images.app.goo.gl/iGp4YcCUg78AsWfG7

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Not the best picture of Rod Stewart

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I don't know enough to say he is guilty, the amount of accusations does push me towards somethings was going on, but a millionaire can draw out a bunch of lowlifes looking for a payday. Judging by the looks of the woman, I do find it suspect that he just drugged her and raped her. Maybe they were both doing drugs, I've heard some stories about the 70's and everyone being on drugs, free love and all.

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The amount of accusations is a tactic employed by Gloria Allred (recall there wasn't this flurry until she was involved). If they don't have one solid accusation (they don't), they flood the zone with a bunch of batshiat insane bitches making crazy and provably false accusations, but hope the sheer number of accusers will sway public opinion. Recall the crazy bitch saying Donald Trump groped her while flying in coach on some thrift airline. Like Trump has ever flown coach, much less on some bottom-tier carrier.

Unfortunately, in this instance it worked and an innocent man went to prison.

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Yep. It's a witchhunt. Women are conniving. They are like "bee-hives". They stick together and go after people. I've seen this at the workplace environment too where they gang up on someone they don't like to get them fired.

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the amount of accusations does push me towards somethings was going on

That works when the accusers know nothing about each other. Several people who don't know about each other, doing the same accusation, well, that usually means something is going on.

The problem is that didn't happen here. This is the case with one person doing some accusation and getting money, and then others coming with a similar story, and the media pushing them because there was a political incentive to take him down.

Don't think only in what you see. Think too about what you don't see. If 40 women were really abused, not all of them, but many of them would have talked to their family and friends about it. You would have dozens, if not hundreds of witnesses that could testify "yeah, 40 years ago, she told me about it. I can't tell whether it was true, but I can tell that she told me about it back then". But you haven't.

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Add to that her story doesn't add up. She went to Cosby's mansion multiple times and had these little fondling sessions (guessing Cosby was too old to get it up). Also, after these engagements, she introduced her parents to Cosby and bought him a gift!. Does that sound like the actions of someone that was sexually assaulted or someone that is trying to shakedown a rich and powerful msn?

Keep in mind this is the very best accuser the prosecutors could produce and her story is paper thin. Without a corrupt D.A. and an extremely biased judge (his wife was leading Me Too rallies outside the courthouse), Cosby never would have spent a day in jail.

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Yep. She went back to his house multiple times after the "rape".

I believe one of the jurors even said "Let's call it a day and vote him guilty!" or something to that effect. Really disgusting.

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""Let's call it a day and vote him guilty!"

That absolutely did happen, and even after being informed of this, the judge refused to remove the juror.

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even after being informed of this
So is the judge allowed to be privvy to the deliberations of the jurors then?

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A juror informed him. It happens all the time.

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In a kind of , sneaky , below the belt , unofficially , information leak kind of way?
Or is the judge perfectly entitled to know exactly whats been said in the deliberation room?
Thats what i was getting at

It seems a bit unethical to me for the Judge to be listening in on the jury

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You don't seem to understand how jury trials work. Is this naivete limited to just the legal process, or does it extend to all things?

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"You don't seem to understand how jury trials work"
Thats correct , I mean , I get the general idea , but I'm a bit hazy on the finer points

Thats why I asked a simple question:
"Is the Judge (or anyone else for that matter) allowed to listen to the jury's deliberations?

Do you know the answer?

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I now feel even worse for good old Bill!🤣

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LOL!

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judging by the numbers, Billy raped the whole basketball team -- he wasn't picky

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As sailors would say: "any port in a storm"

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Maybe she looked good 30yrs ago?

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A tranny Scary Spice.

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Lol. That's one good way of putting it.

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