Posted on September 7, 2016

Bill Cosby’s Lawyer Cites ‘Racial Bias and Prejudice’ Amid Sex Assault Allegations

Michael Rothman and Andrew Wyatt, ABC News, September 6, 2016

Bill Cosby’s lawyer said Tuesday that his client has been the victim of “racial bias and prejudice” as the sexual assault allegations against him have played out in the court of public opinion.

The statement–which targeted lawyer Gloria Allred, who has represented some of the women who accused Cosby of sexual misconduct–came as a trial date of June 5, 2017, was set this afternoon in the comedian’s Pennsylvania sexual assault case.

“Mr. Cosby is no stranger to discrimination and racial hatred, and throughout his career Mr. Cosby has always used his voice and his celebrity to highlight the commonalities and has portrayed the differences that are not negative–no matter the race, gender and religion of a person,” his lawyer Brian McMonagle told reporters outside the courthouse.

“Yet over the last 14 months, Mr. Cosby and those who have supported him have been ignored while lawyers like Gloria Allred hold press conferences to accuse him of crimes for unwitnessed events that allegedly occurred almost a half-century earlier.

“The time has come to shine a spotlight on the trampling of Mr. Cosby’s civil rights. Gloria Allred apparently loves the media spotlight more than she cares about justice. She calls herself a civil rights attorney, but her campaign against Mr. Cosby builds on racial bias and prejudice that can pollute the court of public opinion. And when the media repeats her accusations–with no evidence, no trial and no jury–we are moved backwards as a country and away from the America that our civil rights leaders sacrificed so much to create.”

Allred fired back in a statement obtained by ABC News, in which she said that Cosby “appears desperate.”

“With his latest pathetic attack on me, he unsuccessfully tries to portray himself as a victim rather than as a defendant in a criminal case accused of aggravated indecent sexual assault. This latest tactic will not work,” she stated. “He complains about racial bias but what about the African American women whom I represent who accuse him of sexual assault or rape and who refuse to remain silent about what they say they have suffered? I think they deserve a voice and I am proud to represent them. This is not an issue of racial bias. Instead, it is an issue of whether or not Mr. Cosby has committed acts of gender sexual violence.”

Dozens of women have come forward and accused Cosby of sexual misconduct over the past several years. His legal team has vehemently denied the accusations, and he was charged only in the Pennsylvania case.

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