Two more women, Linda Brown and Lise-Lotte Lublin, have come forward accusing Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting them decades ago.
The two were joined by attorney Gloria Allred for a press conference in Los Angeles on Thursday, where they made their announcement, USA Today reported.
Brown, who claims Cosby drugged and raped her in 1969, said he, “has a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde personality, and if you trust him, then he has fooled you as well,” according to USA Today.
Lublin reportedly said that Cosby drugged her, causing her to pass out, in a Las Vegas hotel when she was 23 in 1989 and he, “appears to think that rape is a joke.”
Cosby’s attorney, Martin Singer, did not respond to request for comment, and Cosby has previously denied all allegations against him.
Dozens of women have already spoken out about being assaulted by Cosby, causing his planned NBC comedy cancellation and some dates of his comedy tour.
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