situation would not happen, a judge would not let three or four or five other victims come in. so do you believe cuomo or do you believe the claimant. martha: donna, i want your thoughts on how solid this case looks to you. these are not hugs that he would give his mother or his brother. these were hugs that the intention of getting some personal sexual satisfaction out of. then they started to be hugs with kisses on the cheek. at one point there was a hug and he went to kiss me on the cheek, he would turn his head and kissed me on the lips. martha: these are specific allegations the one that comes from the charges and allegations. your thoughts on how this looks. obviously you represented harvey weinstein.
bill can t be released from prison sparking calls for alleged madam ghislaine maxwell to be freed as well. the new york daily news, her lawyer says she should not have to fight her case, it should be thrown out just like bill cosby s because prosecutors promised epstein when he pleaded guilty that they would not prosecute her. the prosecutor joins me to react. her attorney looks at the cosby situation and says apply to maxwell as well. he is 100% right. the parallels are striking in this case. the pennsylvania supreme court laid this out elegantly and i will try to simplify it for
turned? i think the tide has turned with the fact that there is a rape culture in america. and you know, on the college campuses, you know on the work place and also with this cosby situation. so i really feel that it even has a more, it has more impact than just this cosby situation. the president said there is no precedent or mechanism for actually revoking bill cosby s medal of freedom which we saw him getting there. did you do you accept that? does it matter to you that he has this? for me what matters is that we re having a conversation about violence on women. in a way from the highest office in our nation and that s, you know, president obama. for me that matters. and that conversation is
turned? i think the tide has turned with the fact that there is a rape culture in america. and you know on the college campuses you know on the work place and also with this cosby situation. so i really feel that it even has a more it has more impact than just this cosby situation. the president said there is no precedent or mechanism for actually revoking bill cosby s medal of freedom which we saw him getting there. did you do you accept that? does it matter to you that he has this? for me what matters that s well are having a conversation about violence on women. in a way from the highest office in our nation and that s, you know president obama. for me that matters. and that conversation is
cosby s stature and intelligence and life experience. but based on my own experience as a victim and from talking to hundreds of other victim of abuse of all races and ages and education levels, i feel like her situation has all the hallmarks of emotional abuse. in particular, a form of abuse that is known as gas lighting. and gas lighting is a term that was coined based on an alfred hitch hock psychological killer where a charismatic ed you cannive husband. in order to cover up his own very serious problems, blames his beautiful, intelligent wife and in fact, cunningly convinces her that it is all in her head. and then she becomes his staunchest defender. and obviously, there are a lot of parallels to the cosby situation. they were married when she was only 19. necessary so many ways, what she says, the man, the wonderful man that we all knew. but i suspect that there could