Former supermodel Janice Dickinson is one of the long list of alleged victims to come forward with their stories accusing Bill Cosby of sexual assault.
The 59-year-old has reportedly been called "a liar" after coming forward with her accusations against Bill Cosby, but has stuck by her claims, stating that she's "emotionally scarred from that man Cosby," according to the U.K.'s The Daily Mail.
"I am having vivid dreams, my memory is coming back of that time," stated the former "America's Next Top Model" judge.
She continued, "I'm really not doing well - they are calling me a liar and I just want to be able to prove to the world that this happened."
Janice Dickinson has reportedly claimed that Bill Cosby lured her to his home and then drugged and raped her after allegedly giving her a glass of red wine and a pill because she had complained of period pains.
"My agents were trying to make a quick buck, he was promising me a role on the 'Cosby Show' and said 'I'm going to help her with her career,'" Dickinson told MailOnline.
The author told Entertainment Tonight, "The next morning I woke up, and I wasn't wearing my pajamas, and I remember before I passed out that I had been sexually assaulted by this man. I remember waking up with my pajamas off and there was semen in between my legs."
Dickinson had reportedly stated that her last memory of the night was of Bill Cosby taking off his robe and climbing on top of her.
Further details of the sexual assault allegations have surfaced.
The 77-year-old comedian reportedly struck a deal with the National Enquirer in 2005 to give the tabloid an exclusive interview about a woman's sexual-assault accusations after it promised to scrap an article about a second woman's allegations, according to Reuters.
Cosby had reportedly described the deal under oath in a desposition in 2005 after he was sued by Andrea Constand, who accused "The Cosby Show" star of drugging and sexually assaulting her.
"I would give them an exclusive story, my words," Cosby had stated of his deal with the Enquirer.
When he was asked, "Did you ever think that if Beth Ferrier's story was printed in the National Enquirer, that that would make the public believe that maybe Andrea was also telling the truth?," Cosby reportedly responded with "Exactly."