• UVA Fraternity to Take Legal Action Against 'Rolling Stone'

    Last November, 'Rolling Stone' published a horrifying story about an alleged gang rape on the campus of the University of Virginia. A woman named "Jackie" accused members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity of a brutal gang rape that shook the community and appalled readers of the publication. We now know that not only did the supposed facts not add up, but that those responsible for the piece never bothered to fact check. Sabrina Rubin Erdely interviewed Jackie eight times for the explosive story that we now know has been officially retracted, but never talked to her friends in spite of referencing them in the piece. The UVA fraternity will take legal action against the magazine while the wrtier will keep her job in spite of the scandal.
  • Cosby Reaches Out to Fans With Video Message

    It seems that Bill Cosby's PR team realized that sending the same message every time a new accuser emerges was not exactly working out too well because today, March 9, they decided to try a different approach. Since everything is digital now, it probably made good sense for Cosby to tape a video message, but somewhere along the way his handlers seem to have totally dropped the ball. The comedian has relied on his concert tour to keep his career moving in the midst of one of the biggest sex scandals to hit any celebrity. Nearly 30 women have come forward with accusations that Cosby either drugged them, sexually assaulted them or both. Up until now the actor has avoided being seen on camera until today, which makes this video even more bizarre.
  • Richard Pryor's Widow: Bill Cosby a 'Hypocrite,' 'Dirty on the Inside'

    Have you noticed that in the last four months few people have come out and publicly supported Bill Cosby? As numerous women continue to come forward, telling similar stories of being drugged and sexually assaulted by the comedic legend, the closest he seems to get to support is having a former co-star vouch for the fact that they were not victimized. Instead, slowly but surely several Hollywood insiders have decided to speak up and explain why they are not surprised by the allegations. Jennifer Lee Pryor, the widow of comedian Richard Pryor, is the latest to come forward, saying Cosby is a "hypocrite" and "dirty on the inside."
  • Bill Cosby Postpones Another Show as Two More Women Make Allegations

    Bill Cosby may have issued a few emphatic statements insisting that his career is far from over, but his actions seem to indicate otherwise. On Thursday an interview went out informing ticket holders that Cosby's show scheduled for Providence, Rhode Island on June 26 has been postponed. According to the Providence Performing Arts Center no further information or details were available regarding Cosby's cancellation.
  • Bill Cosby Issues Yet Another Statement Ahead of Two Boston Shows

    Bill Cosby has not one, but two concerts scheduled today in Boston at the Wilbur Theatre and upon learning that between 200-300 protesters are expected to be outside of the venue, he issued a statement to what's left of his loyal fans. Life has changed a lot for the legendary comedian who has spent the last several months plagued by allegations of rape, sexual abuse and drugging, by a parade of different women. Still, he insists that his career is alive and well, as he told the Boston Herald,
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