Wednesday, November 19, 2014

EXCLUSIVE: Janice Dickinson Details Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Accusations: He Raped Me

With assault charges against Bill Cosby mounting, supermodel Janice Dickinson tells ET in another question that the humorist sexually ambushed her in 1982.

Dickinson, now 59, reviews first gathering Cosby, now 77, when her operators set up a gathering with him to contract her for a part on The Cosby Show. After they ate, she says their next discussion was the point at which he got her all of a sudden while she was in recovery for medications and liquor. Tailing her stay in recovery, Dickinson says Cosby connected with her amid an outing to Bali and had her make a trip to Lake Tahoe, on the grounds that he was performing there and needed to offer her the occupation they had talked about and also help her with a singing vocation.

Dickinson says they ate in Lake Tahoe, and asserts that he provided for her a glass of red wine and a pill, which she requested in light of the fact that she was discharging and had stomach torments.

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Furthermore that is the point at which she tells ET that things took an aggravating turn.

"The following morning I woke up, and I wasn't wearing my night robe, and I recollect before I passed out that I had been sexually attacked by this man," she tells ET. "... Before I woke up in the morning, the exact opposite thing I recollect was Bill Cosby in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe and getting on top of me. What's more I recall a great deal of ache. The following morning I recall awakening my nightgown off and there was semen in the middle of my legs."

Dickinson additionally says she attempted to write in regards to the attack in her 2002 personal history No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World's First Supermodel, yet guarantees that when she submitted a draft with her full story to Harpercollins, Cosby and his attorneys forced her and the distributer to evacuate the points of interest.

"I'm doing this on the grounds that its the correct thing to do, and it befell me, and this is the genuine story," she says in regards to turning out with her story now. "I accept the various ladies."

Dickinson says that keeping the affirmed rape a mystery for a long time drove her to a life of harming herself.

"Stuffing sentiments of assault and my uncertain issues with this occurrence has drove me into a life of attempting to damage myself in light of the fact that I didn't have direction and I was perplexed," she says. "I was anxious about the results. I was apprehensive about being named a prostitute or a skank and attempting to rest my route to the highest point of a profession that never occurred."

Yet now Dickinson, who says she never faced Cosby after the claimed episode, doesn't mince words in the matter of what she would say to him now.

"How could you," she says. "Go f*ck yourself. How could you exploit me. What's more I trust you decay."

Dickinson is the third lady to approach with a rape allegation against Cosby, after a replenished enthusiasm toward the charges started when comic Hannibal Buress called Cosby an "attacker" amid an October drama demonstrate in Philadelphia.

On Monday, ET identifies with previous marketing specialist Joan Tarshis who says that the fabulous comic struck her on two events in 1969. She additionally reverberated Dickinson's announcements concerning why she stayed noiseless for so long.

"I need to discuss this now and I need to truly help the other ladies who have experienced this," she told ET. "Presently with individuals advancing out..., its generally taken care of in an unexpected way." 

Tarshis is alluding to an alternate of Cosby's informers, Barbara Bowman, who composed an op-ed piece in the Washington Post not long ago specifying the asserted strike she says she succumbed to in 1985 when she was a 17-year-old yearning performing artist.

"In one case, I passed out in the wake of eating and one glass of wine at his New York City brownstone, where he had offered to coach me and talk about the stimulation business," she composed. "When I came to, I was in my underwear and a man's shirt, and Cosby was approaching over me. I'm sure now that he sedated and assaulted me. At the same time as an issue, I attempted to persuade myself I had envisioned it."

Bowman said that she was one of the charged victimized people asked to affirm when a lady named Andrea Constand documented a suit against Cosby in 2004. The case was in the end settled out of court.

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Cosby's legal advisor, John P. Schmitt, issued an announcement on Sunday in light of the rape affirmations after Cosby's introductory reaction of simply quiet amid a NPR meeting Saturday.

"Throughout the last a few weeks, decade-old, disparaged affirmations against Mr. Cosby have restored. The truth they are generally rehashed does not make them genuine," the announcement peruses. "Mr. Cosby does not mean to exalt these charges with any remark. He might want to thank all his fans for the overflowing of help and guarantee them that, at age 77, he is trying his hardest work. There will be no further articulation from Mr. Cosby or any of his delegates."

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