Bill Cosby’s daughter, Evin, became the latest family member to defend the embattled comedian’s honor amid multiple allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulted women over several decades, in an exclusive statement Tuesday to “Access Hollywood.”
“He is the FATHER you thought you knew. The Cosby Show was my today’s TV reality show. Thank you. That’s all I would like to say :)” the 38-year-old wrote in a statement to the entertainment show.
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Later, in a Facebook post, Evin Cosby went into greater detail about her father and the accusations that have been swirling around him for the past several weeks. “Rape is a serious allegation and it is supposed to be taken VERY seriously but so is falsely accusing someone,” she wrote.
“When someone rapes a person they go to prison. THAT should also happen to the person that has wrongfully accused an innocent victim. They are not ONLY destroying innocent people’s life they are ALSO making it hard for the MEN and Women to find justice when they have been raped,” she added. Bill Cosby has never been charged with a crime and has denied past allegations against him. His attorney, Marty Singer, has dismissed the claims against Cosby as “fantastical” and “unsubstantiated.”
Evin Cosby went on to question the legitimacy of her father’s accusers, a list which includes former models Janice Dickinson and Beverly Johnson, both of whom allege the 77-year-old comedian drugged them during the 1980s. “Drugged — you can remember the whole damn day but you were drugged? Just sayin. Memory — you can remember you looked at (allegedly) each other, people were starring allegedly remembering your home address allegedly the name you called him allegedly but you were allegedly drugged,” she wrote on Facebook.
Cosby’s daughter owns the women’s boutique PB & Caviar in New York City and attended Spelman College for two years. Spelman, a historically black women’s college based in Atlanta, recently cut ties with the Cosbys in the wake of the allegations against the iconic performer. “Spelman College should be ashamed of themselves,” Evin Cosby wrote on Facebook.
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