Three women came forward on Wednesday with new accusations that Bill Cosby had sexually assaulted them.
The women join more than 50 others who have accused the actor and comedian of rape or sexual assault. Of the three who spoke out on Wednesday, identified as Colleen Hughes, Linda Ridgeway Whitedeer and Eden Tirl, two said the incident occurred while they were filming on set with Cosby (one on The Cosby Show) and one said it happened in her hotel room after she met him as a flight attendant. Two allegedly occurred in the 1970s and one in the ’80s, The Wrap reports.
Cosby has consistently denied wrongdoing.
[The Wrap]
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