announcement, the daily news cover inside the publication it refers to cosby as america s predatory step uncle. and you can see the cover there saying he said, she said, she said, she said, she said. let s bring in victim s rights attorney gloria allred. she currently represents 29 of the women who say they were sexual assaulted by the comedian. also the fact is that this case will be tried in a court of law and that s what, you know, many of my clients had hoped would happen. because they think that it is time for a judge and a jury to hear this case for andrea constand to have an opportunity to testify. of course for mr. cosby to testify, unless he decides to invoke his fifth amendment
everything there wasn t anything along the lines of sexual assault or rape. martha: we went through the process as all of the students in his position do thinking he would be exonerated because he felt he was innocent. that in the end is what happened, right? they looked at everything and said both of the parties involved in this had acted irresponsible but nobody was guilty of assault, correct? yes, that is correct. sess we have woman on one side who have been raped or sexual assaulted. and on the other side we have young men being falsy accused and everybody created the picture these two sides are at
conspiracy even if he didn t participate. and conspiracy is a broad charge if you are planning something and if you don t go through you can be criminally charged. and the murder and burglaries that went on. and the older department was convicted for six years in 20 scompleven let out on probation. and he was on probation when he did this. two of these guys were driving around in the car and had the woman s a tm card and trying to withdraw money and the 18-year-old taylor, larry joe taylor was back at the house with her. now police say she was sexual assaulted. we believe. they don t know that for sure. they have not confirmed. that when she was found, her top was up but they have not
confirmed she was sexual assaulted. but we don t know that. at any rate, two guys in the car had a discussion of driving off and leaving taylor in the house. and then a fourth person calls and said no, he s family, you got to pick him up. that is the dumbest thing a criminal can do. that person gets caught, they are going to tell what happened to you. but luckily they used the pings from the cell phone and they identify where you are and dna off of the sweat asker they havoused technology in different methods to catch them. still a death penalty case. and the life enhancement shows she was the fet us was viable. that is a legal question. thank you. jenna? it is becoming a crisis.
sexual assaulted brought a civil claim i think two days after the incident started. the fact that they decided not to prosecute the criminal case, to me, that soughts to me there were inconsistencies, the evidence was not there to support it. if you ve got witnesses telling you different things happening, a prosecutor has to make a judgment call, do i believe them? are they trying to shake down the prince? it s not the kind of thing that i think would be the subject of a conspiracy to hide, you know, to not prosecute this guy because he s well connected. he doesn t have diplomatic immunity, they established that early on, so he could be prosecuted. and it s almost impossible to keep a secret like that secret. if somebody were to put pressure on them because you ve got police officers who have taken statements of the witnesses, you have the prosecutors. if somebody comes from above and says we need this to go away, those people aren t going to remain quiet. they re going to go to the me