“I’m telling you where the road is out. I’m telling you where, as you’re driving, you’re going to go into water and it looks like it might only be three inches deep, but you and your car are going to go down,” he said.
“Now you want to go here or you want to be concerned about who’s giving you the message?” the 77-year-old said in the interview that aired on Good Morning America and later on Nightline. More than 40 women have accused Cosby of sexual assault dating back to the 1960s and many said that they believed he had drugged them.
Cosby, best known for his role as Dr Cliff Huxtable on the hit TV series The Cosby Show, has never been charged over any of the allegations. He settled a 2005 civil lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct. “I can’t speak, I just don’t want to argue, I don’t talk about it,” Cosby told ABC News journalist Linsey Davis when asked if the media had been unfair to him.
Friday’s interview took place around Cosby’s visit to schools in Alabama, where he was invited by non-profit group Black Belt Community Foundation to raise awareness about arts and education in poor counties.
“It is not a matter of who is rejecting me, as much as it is somebody may get it,” Cosby said. “And I am going to keep plowing through it because in this world of education, there is a harvest.” The accusations prompted cancellations of a several stops on Cosby’s Far From Finished comedy tour, and some shows attracted protesters and hecklers. He also said he wants “to get back to media, television, books, and entertainment.”
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2015.
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