Cosby’s wife allegedly says accusers ‘consented’ to drugs, sex
July 12, 2015 - 11:32 am

Comedian Bill Cosby will perform Nov. 28 at Treasure Island. (Reuters/Lucas Jackson/File)
Bill Cosby’s wife Camille reportedly told a group of professional advisers that she knew about her husband’s infidelities, but that her husband’s accusers consented to drugs and sex, the New York Post reported.
Camille Cosby’s words come on the heels of the revelation that Cosby admitted in 2005 to buying Quaaludes intending to give them to women to have sex with them.
“Camille still doesn’t believe that Bill provided drugs and had sex with women without their consent,” an employee of the Cosby family allegedly told the New York Post. “She’s well aware of his cheating, but she doesn’t believe that her husband is a rapist.”
“They are making him out to be such a bad guy, a monster,” Camille allegedly said.
Nearly 50 women have alleged sexual attacks by Cosby dating back five decades.
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