Comedian Bill Cosby is facing new rape allegations in an ongoing controversy that refuses to die down and has threatened to permanently taint the legendary performer’s legacy.
Attorney Marty Singer, who represents Cosby, hit back hard Thursday night against recent allegations by Linda Joy Traitz, a woman who claims Cosby sexually assaulted her at age 19 several decades ago. “Ms. Traitz is the latest example of people coming out of the woodwork with fabricated or unsubstantiated stories about my client,” said Singer.
Meanwhile, character actress Louisa Moritz told TMZ that Cosby assaulted her backstage at “The Tonight Show” back in 1971. “He took his hands and put them on the back of my head and forced his penis in my mouth, saying, ‘have a taste of this. It will do you good in so many ways,” Moritz told the gossip site.
TMZ has also published photos of Cosby allegedly taken by model Janice Dickinson moments before she claims he assaulted her in 1982. Cosby can be seen in the “patchwork robe” Dickinson described the comedian as wearing when she recounted his alleged assault on “Entertainment Tonight” earlier this week.
Cosby has never been charged with a crime and has maintained a position of not speaking out publicly about the allegations against him. On Thursday, he performed at a planned stand-up gig in the Bahamas and made no mention of the controversy.
“I want to hear the truth,” Wayne Scherr of Wagner, South Dakota, who attended the performance with his brother, told NBC News on Thursday night, adding “maybe the timing isn’t right yet.” Cosby’s attorneys have said in a statement that the comedian does not want to “dignify” the accusations against him with a statement. Still, the fallout from the story has led to the cancellation of a planned new sitcom on NBC and the postponement of a Netflix stand-up special starring the comedian.
On Thursday, a previously recorded Associated Press interview with Cosby was widely circulated showing the comedian refusing to answer questions about the rape allegations and asking a reporter to “scuttle” the footage. Later, conservative firebrand Glenn Beck lashed out at the AP for the interview.
“You want to talk about rape? That’s media rape, right there,” Beck said on his self-titled radio program.








