Whoopi Goldberg on Tuesdday became the latest celebrity defender of Bill Cosby to change her tune, telling the audience of her daytime talk show “The View” that “all of the information that’s out there kinda points to guilt.”
The Oscar-winning actress had previously been one of the most outspoken voices on behalf of the embattled comedian. Cosby has been accused of drugging and/or sexual assault by dozens of women since last fall. Although he has never been charged with a crime and has denied the allegations in the past, recently unearthed Cosby testimony from 2005 confirmed that he did procure Quaaludes in the 1970s for the purpose of seducing young women. Even after that revelation, Goldberg insisted on air that Cosby had not been “proven a rapist.”
In the days since, Goldberg has been widely ridiculed for her passionate defense of the 78-year-old performer. Comedian John Oliver even dedicated a whole segment of his HBO series “Last Week Tonight” to mocking Goldberg’s tendency to play devil’s advocate for controversial celebrities like Roman Polanski, Ray Rice, Chris Brown and Mel Gibson.
“I have been taking a lot of heat for various reasons,” Goldberg conceded on Tuesday.
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“The View” panel welcomed legal analyst Dan Abrams as their guest to — in Goldberg’s words — “help me understand a lot of what’s going on.” After Abrams explained that the statute of limitations would likely prevent Cosby from ever being prosecuted, Goldberg said, “I always thought that rape cases were open-ended.”
“You got a serial rapist, he’s been on the streets for 30 years,” Goldberg added. “I thought, ‘Here’s all the information. Take his a– to jail.’ I find out from you that that’s not possible … So, I can’t say any more ‘innocent until proven guilty’.”








