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Bill Cosby breaks his silence after rape allegations in (very) brief interview
BILL COSBY HAS broken his silence amid a flood of rape accusations in a very brief interview with The New York Post’s Page Six.
More than two dozen women have come forward to accuse him of having drugged and raped them. The alleged incidents go as far back as the 1960s.
In the interview, Cosby also addressed how his wife, Camille Cosby, has weathered the allegations and ongoing public scrutiny.
“Love and the strength of womanhood,” he said.
“Let me say this. I only expect the black media to uphold the standards of excellence in journalism and when you do that you have to go in with a neutral mind,” Cosby told the publication’s Stacy Brown, who noted that he frequently writes for African-American publications.
Read: What are the claims against Bill Cosby? And why are we only hearing about them now?
Cosby declined to address the rape and sexual assault allegations, though. According to the report, he’s been advised not to discuss the ongoing cases with the media.
Brown wrote that the comedian, speaking from his Massachusetts home, sounded “upbeat” on the phone.
The Page Six interview ended abruptly, though, when Cosby told the reporter that “they” don’t want him talking to the media.
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