Bill Cosby, Free but Not Exonerated, Faces an Uncertain Future
The New York Times, July 1, 2021: Bill Cosby, Free but Not Exonerated, Faces an Uncertain Future
“Since Bill Cosby left prison this week after three years of incarceration, flashing a defiant V-sign as he returned a free man to his home in the suburbs of Philadelphia, the talk of his inner circle has been celebratory, as those close to him described his first meal of fish and pizza and his determination to rehabilitate his legacy.
“His spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, described the court ruling that freed him as a victory for Black America and, somewhat incongruously, for women, and ticked off the projects with which Mr. Cosby would now be involved.”
Additional reading:
NPR, July 5, 2021: Bill Cosby Urges Howard University To Support Phylicia Rashad's Freedom Of Speech
The New York Times, July 1, 2021: Bill Cosby’s Release From Prison, Explained
The Cut, July 26, 2015: ‘I’m No Longer Afraid’: 35 Women Tell Their Stories About Being Assaulted by Bill Cosby, and the Culture That Wouldn’t Listen