Posted on 07/02/2021 12:18:37 PM PDT by nickcarraway
"People want to see him," Andrew Wyatt told reporters.
Bill Cosby’s next step could be a comedy tour.
The newly freed comedian’s spokesperson Andrew Wyatt told reporters Thursday, including from the The Philadelphia Inquirer, that Cosby has been “been talking to a number of promoters and comedy club owners” and “is just excited the way the world is welcoming him back.” Wyatt added to Inside Edition, “A number of promoters have called. Comedy club owners have called. People want to see him.”
The 83-year-old Cosby was freed Wednesday after serving more than two years of a three-to-10-year sentence at a state prison following dozens of women accusing him of rape and sexual assault. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided that a “non-prosecution agreement” the actor struck with a previous prosecutor should have prevented him from being charged in a case that stemmed from a 2004 encounter with accuser Andrea Constand. “I have never changed my stance nor my story,” Cosby said in a statement. “I have always maintained my innocence.”
The possibility of the disgraced 83-year-old comedian returning to the live stage might seem almost unimaginable (not to mention, deeply unfunny) considering the number of accusations against him, and it would be certain to cause protests and uproar at any booked venues.
Attorney Lisa Bloom, who represents several Cosby accusers, has also warned that the comedian could face new defamation claims should he embark on a tour where he claims vindication and casts his accusers in a negative light.
Previously, and under a rather different set of circumstances, comedian Louis C.K. semi-successfully returned to stand-up in the wake of admitting he masturbated in front of five women in 2017. Yet those appearances were met by some backlash, and he has yet to be re-embraced by studios and streaming outlets. His latest special, 2020’s Sincerely Louis C.K., was self-released through his website.
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So Cosby is a leftist and a Demonrat by your own admission, exactly as I said he was. And yet you guys go around claiming he is an innocent “Conservative.” He’s a serial sex predator and rapist going back 6 decades (enabled by his wife) and you’re defending this animal. Shame on you !
You’re a liar. You would never say that to my face you cur coward.
Smarten up idiot.
You're out on a technicality. This does not prove your innocence. Don't try to confuse people. Rapist.
Backstage VIP pass and drinks are free for ladies.
The Cosby “What I Like About Rape” Tour.
His Pryor sounded like Chris Rock. Very good.
Sponsored by Quaalude Bill’s Puddin’ Pops. Careful what you puddin’ your mouth.
You’re a scum liar. Where is your proof? All you have is women who have many reasons to lie. You must be a real life fool.
Dozens of his victims. Where’s yours ?
You’re the one falling for the crying woman act. You lying putz. What a fool and a cuck you are
Dozens of female victims going back SIX decades, probably more too scared to come forward because of deranged loons like you threatening to come to their house and violently attack them or worse. Get a grip.
Cosby can certainly tell us what it was like eating Jell-O while in prison, or maybe it was Jail-O.
Plus he’s getting older...and...he really...talks...slowly...y’see. Is he
going to be riotiously funny?
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He was also 95% blind during the trial. Did he get over that?
What’s he going to teach to Fat Albert and the gang?
Nah! Nah! Nah! Gonna have a good time! Hey! Hey! Hey!
Him and gropy Joe.
Nah! Nah! Nah! Gonna have a good time!
I was one of them. But he lost me on “roofy” in a cocktail so he could rape with impunity. That, multiplied a hundred times, is too much for even a black comedian. If only he had just murdered his wife.
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