Bill Cosby Memes Bring Shocking Rape Allegations To Light Again: 13 Victims Have Come Forward

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Earlier this week, a social media challenge involving creating a meme using a picture of Bill Cosby was sent out to the world, but the reactions weren't as fun as the comedian may have expected them to be.

The meme challenge reportedly brought the rape allegations that were made against the comedian since 2005 back to light again.

13 women have reportedly accused Bill Cosby of rape thus far, according to the media outlet The Grio.

Social media users made sure to let Cosby know that they haven't forgotten about the multiple allegations made against him, evident from the memes that have been circulating since Monday.

"My two favorite things - Jell-O & rape," tweeted E.J Coughlin over a photo of Cosby smiling.

Jason Steele tweeted a picture of a thumbs-up Cosby in a patterned shirt with the caption, "Look at this wacky shirt I'm seeing - also I'm a serial rapist."

Cosby has reportedly denied the rape allegations for years, but alleged victims of the actor have continued to come forward. Andrea Constand, who sued Cosby in 2005 over an incident the year before, reportedly stated in her suit that the comedian had been a mentor to her in the months since they met in 2002, according to CNN.

In early 2004, Cosby reportedly invited her to his house in suburban Philadelphia where he allegedly gave her three blue pills which caused her knees to begin "to shake," and her limbs to feel "immobile," according to her suit, which was posted on The Smoking Gun. Cosby reportedly gave her another drug and led her to the sofa.

"When Plaintiff awoke, her clothes and undergarments were in disarray," the suit stated.

Authorities reportedly followed up with an investigation, but declined to press criminal charges due to a lack of evidence. Cosby has reportedly spoken on the incident in 2005.

"Looking back on it, I realize that words and actions can be misinterpreted by another person, and unless you're a supreme being, you can't predict what another individual will do," Cosby told the National Enquirer.

He added, "I'm not saying that what I did was wrong, but I apologize to my loving wife, who has stood by my side for all these years, for any pain I have caused her. These allegations have caused my family great emotional stress."

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