Fallen comedic icon, Bill Cosby might just be having the absolute worst week of his entire career. First came the shock of documents from an old deposition being unsealed, revealing that Cosby has admitted to purposely drugging women so that he could have sex with them. Then within a matter of hours, Bounce TV pulled reruns of The Cosby Show and Walt Disney World removed a copper bust of the actor from its Florida theme park. Now it has been revealed that Cosby has actually been without representation for months!

The actor had been represented by Creative Artists Agency since 2012, when he made the controversial decision to leave the William Morris Agency after 48 years. According to a story by Radar Online, "reports Wednesday indicated that Cosby was let go by the Creative Artists Agency in December 2014, after news of his alleged drugging and rape incidents involving more than 25 women continued to make headlines."

Various other outlets reached out to CAA and received confirmation that Cosby is no longer on its roster, which means that he is currently unrepped in a town that has been closing doors on him and withdrawing opportunities for months now. Powerhouse companies like NBC Universal and Netflix have distanced themselves, and without any sort of representation to try and repair his fractured image, it seems fairly unlikely that Cosby will ever work again.

Do you think that now that there is proof that Cosby is guilty of drugging women so that he could have sex with them, criminal charges might be filed in cases where the statute of limitations hadn't expired? Or will his only punishment end up being that Hollywood as a whole has turned their back on him? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

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