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OPINION: Dear Bill Cosby, you will not silence us
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#MeToo hysteria led to Cosby s being freed - American Thinker
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorney says that since Bill Cosby has been set free, his client should be too.
David Oscar Markus wrote in a New York Daily News op-ed that Maxwell, awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, should be covered under the non-prosecution deal convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein secured with federal prosecutors in 2007: He agreed to plead guilty to state charges, and the US Attorney’s Office wouldn’t prosecute him or his co-conspirators.
Cosby was freed when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that an agreement he made in 2005 with then-Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor Jr also applied to current DA Risa Vetri Ferman in 2015, even though the deal was verbal only and never written down. Cosby had agreed to testify in victim Andrea Constand’s civil suit against him, and Castor agreed not to prosecute him, as CrimeOnline reported.
Bill Cosby is a free man after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the conviction that sent him to jail roughly three years ago to serve 3-10 years for sexual assault. The opinion (below) correctly found that the trial judge and prosecutors denied Cosby a fair trial and due process in 2018. The question now is whether Cosby might seek damages for his conviction and incarceration.
In their 79-page opinion, the judges found that a “non-prosecution agreement” reached with Cosby should have barred the prosecution. In the earlier agreement, the prosecutor, Bruce Castor Jr., agreed not to charge Cosby in return for his civil deposition. He proceeded to incriminate himself in what the Court said was a bait-and-switch. The later prosecutor then just ignored the nonprosecution agreement. The trial was also undermined by the decision of the trial court to allow women to testify as witnesses on uncharged alleged crimes against Cosby.