Bill Cosby Dr. Huxtable vs. Jekyll And Hyde? 'Decade-Old Allegations' Haunt Entertainer, Will He Speak Out?
Bill Cosby Dr. Huxtable vs. Jekyll And Hyde? After weeks of allegations of sexual assault against famed comedian Bill Cosby, reports say that Cosby is 'hiding behind' his attorney rather than directly addressing claims made by at least 13 women.
Many reports are calling the Cosby Rape Scandal, which follows on the heels of another star-studded scandal, the Celebrity Nude Photo Hacked leaks, a case of Jekyll and Hyde. Most reporters describe the Bill Cosby Dr. Huxtable vs. Jekyll And Hyde case as the tragic fall of one of the greatest American Entertainers of this generation.
But the alleged victims of Bill Cosby Dr. Huxtable vs. Jekyll And Hyde case insist that Bill Cosby is no Dr. Cliff Huxtable from The Bill Cosby Show, which aired in the early 90's. Cosby's representation of a 'wholesome' African American captured vast audiences and he spoke about education and building up children in seminars across the country. Cosby was a high school drop-out and he finished his doctorate after he established himself in the acting business.
According to Ktar.com, "(Cosby) was asked a direct question about it by an NPR reporter on Saturday, and refused to say a word. Cosby has also canceled numerous public appearances, including one on the "Late Show with David Letterman."
Bustle.com reported, "From interviews with the Associated Press to NPR, he's been consistent in avoiding answering questions about the group of women (including Janice Dickinson and Carla Ferrigno) who have come forward to accuse The Cosby Show star of drugging and sexually abusing them. A couple weeks ago, he broke his formal silence on the matter to call the accusations "nonsense" and "ridiculous" in an interview with a Florida radio station."
Most reports about the Bill Cosby Dr. Huxtable vs. Jekyll And Hyde allegations say that people want Mr. Cosby to come out and defend himself as the 'Huxtable' character in Bill Cosby Show. Though Cosby's attorney claims the sexual assault allegations are 'decade-old' and repeated, the victims' accounts describe a similar pattern of Mr. Cosby lacing a beverage with a mild 'sedative-like' substance before the alleged assault.