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AP’s Entertainers of the Year were the brave and strong actresses who called out Hollywood artists for sexual misconducts. This #MeToo movement created worldwide impact. -
Bill Cosby Fighting to Keep Court Records of 2005 Sexual Assault Case Sealed
It looks like Bill Cosby is willing to say just about anything in an attempt to protect himself from any more embarrassment. Earlier this week the fallen funny man was in court with his attorney trying to keep the details of a sexual assault case that he settled back in 2005, from being revealed to the public. Cosby told the court that he is not a public figure and that there would be no interest in what these sealed documents might contain. Instead, if released they would inevitably cause embarrassment. Ironically, it's actually the Associated Press that is trying to get motions from this lawsuit unsealed in order to bolster the claims by a multitude of women that paint Cosby as a chronic sexual predator. -
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