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Bill Cosby says he won’t be doing town hall tour

Updated June 27, 2017 - 6:35 pm

LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK — Bill Cosby said on Tuesday he has no plans to hold town hall events to discuss sexual assault, days after his spokesman suggested the comedian planned a series of public talks to educate men about how to avoid false accusations.

Cosby’s spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, first put forward the idea for the town hall talks in an interview with a Birmingham, Alabama, TV station last week, five days after Cosby’s sex assault trial ended in a hung jury.

The proposal drew immediate criticism from a lawyer representing some of the dozens of women who have leveled sex assault accusations at the 79-year-old entertainer, whose long career was built on a family-friendly style of comedy.

“The current propaganda that I am going to conduct a sexual assault tour is false,” Cosby said in a statement released by Wyatt on Tuesday. “Any further information about public plans will be given at the appropriate time.”

Wyatt said in the Wednesday TV interview and a Thursday e-mailed statement that Cosby, once known as “America’s dad” for his starring role in the 1980s TV hit “The Cosby Show,” planned to give free public appearances to address the dangers that young men face.

Wyatt did not respond to inquiries about the change in plans.

Retrial in Pennsylvania

After a Los Angeles court hearing related to a civil lawsuit by a woman who has accused the comedian of sexual assault, Cosby attorney Angela Agrusa told reporters there was a “lot of miscommunication” about planned public appearances.

Cosby, she said, wants to perform again but is unlikely to do so until all criminal charges are resolved, adding, “He doesn’t take lightly the charges against him.”

Prosecutors in Pennsylvania plan to retry Cosby on charges that he sexually assaulted Andrea Constand at his Philadelphia-area home in 2004.

Some 60 women have accused him of sex assault in a string of alleged incidents dating back to the 1960s. The Pennsylvania case is the only criminal prosecution to result.

Ten women are pursuing either sexual abuse or defamation lawsuits against Cosby.

Two cases are headed for back-to-back trials in California next summer. A Los Angeles judge on Tuesday set July 30, 2018, as the trial date for a lawsuit brought by Judy Huth, who says Cosby gave her alcohol and then sexually abused her at the Playboy mansion around 1974 when she was 15.

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