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Whoopi Goldberg finally abandons Bill Cosby who is accused of rape and assault

  
 whoopi                                                                   Bill Cosby


Whoopi Goldberg who has strongly defended Bill Cosby, the popular comedian, finally leaves him in utter abandon. On Tuesday, she said on the show''The View'' that she can ''no longer say innocent until proven guilty''.

"If this is to be tried in the court of public opinion, I got to say all of the information that's out there kind of points to guilt," she said during a conversation with ABC News chief legal analyst Dan Abrams.
More than 25 women have publicly accused Cosby of raping or assaulting them over the past 40 years. The comedian has never been criminally charged and has vehemently denied wrongdoing.
Goldberg recently said she had received threats for staunchly standing by Cosby.

 
On Tuesday, she invited Abrams to explain the legalities behind the accusations.
"I always thought that rape cases were open-ended," Goldberg said. "What we have learned is, there's no recourse for these women except what they're doing."

Goldberg joined Abrams in encouraging viewers to contact their legislators to have statute of limitation laws changed for rape cases so that women who allege such instances are not held to a time frame of when they can come forward with their claims.

 
 young Cosby

At the end of the interview, Goldberg had a message for Cosby, who has remained mostly silent about the accusations.
"It looks bad, Bill," she said. "Either speak up or shut up."

Comments

  1. Every male is not a Man!
    Discretion is one of the key attributes of a Man!
    He has his reasons for keeping quiet though.
    Rape is not to be encouraged!!!
    It is inhumane!!!

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  2. Maybe his silence is his strength

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