Cee Lo Green thinks treatment of alleged rapist Bill Cosby is unfair
THE treatment of alleged rapist Bill Cosby is unfair, claims singer Cee Lo Green who has himself been accused of attacks on women in the past.
WITH his stock at an all-time low from multiple rape allegations Bill Cosby could use all the friends he could get.
Unless that friend happened to be Cee Lo Green who has come to the defence of the embattled comic legend.
Green thinks the treatment of Cosby “doesn’t seem fair”.
But then perhaps he would. Green after all pleaded no contest earlier this year to putting ecstasy in a woman’s drink, following up that shocking admission by claiming “Women who have really been raped REMEMBER!!!”
The “F*ck You” singer told TMZ that it was unfair that people were interpreting negatively Cosby’s near-silence on allegations he sexually assaulted at least 16 women.
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“It doesn’t seem fair,” said Green. “But you can’t defend yourself in that capacity, you know what I’m sayin’? You just have to let facts be facts, and so on and so forth ... none of this seems fair. It’s just unfortunate because he’s so beloved to so many people.”
Cosby has seemingly been outed as a serial sexual predator.
Accounts from more than a dozen alleged victims span several decades and paint a picture of a predator who targeted vulnerable women or aspiring entertainers. Many of the claims include the use of stupefying drugs.
Green avoided jail after he pleaded no contest to spiking a woman’s drink with the victim telling police she woke up naked with him the next morning and couldn’t remember what happened.
Green has taken to Twitter in the past to espouse his unevolved ideas on what constitutes rape. In September he tweeted: “If someone is passed out, they’re not even WITH you consciously! so WITH implies consent.”
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