Bill Cosby denies non-consensual sex, drugging women

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American comedian, Bill Cosby, has denied the allegations against him concerning what he was convicted for, a non-consensual sex and drugging women.

The 83-year-old actor, who was arrested, prosecuted and jailed in 2014, has always remained on the not guilty verdict since his arrest.

Recall that Cosby was released days ago after after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned his sexual assault conviction. He was released to go home and a video confirmed his arrival at his house.

The actor said he felt the need to deny the rhetoric question on everyone’s minds about the allegations.

He blamed the media for misleading people.

In a statement released on Twitter, he denied spiking drinks and raping women contrary to what the media painted of him.

His tweets read: “In response to the rhetoric that the media keeps pushing, Bill Cosby never admitted in his deposition testimony, or anywhere else, to non-consensual sexual contact with any woman and/or the drugging of anyone.

“Cosby has never admitted to spiking drinks, as the media would like you to believe. He has steadfastly maintained his innocence, before and after being falsely convicted of aggravated indecent assault.

“Mainstream media has irresponsibly, egregiously, and inexcusably misled the public with out of context coverage regarding Bill Cosby’s deposition testimony.

“This shall serve as a grave reminder of the consequences that come with lying to the American people to satisfy an agenda,” the statement reads.

Cosby was accused of sexually harassing and drugging about 60 women. However, he was only charged for Andrea Constand’s case.

Constand had claimed the actor drugged and raped her at his home in 2005.

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