CULTURE

Bill Cosby Wants to Talk About Race: He Says His Jury Is a "Set Up"

The convicted sexual assaulter isn't backing down.

Bill Cosby Finally Speaks Behind Bars: "It's All A Setup" - CH News

In 2018, Bill Cosby was convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand—just one of five women who accused Cosby of sexual misconduct.

Cosby's lawyers have called these women "party girls," "pathological liars," and "robbers," claiming they're only in this case for potential financial gain. Though there have been years of rumors and allegedly dozens of victims, the famed 82-year-old comedian is still arguing that he's the victim in this situation and that the entirety of the case has been a sham. Recently, Cosby gave his first interview since beginning to serve his 3-to-10-year sentence in a maximum security penitentiary in Pennsylvania.

"It's all a set up. That whole jury thing. They were imposters," Cosby told Black Press USA.

Cosby received no special treatment during his interview. His spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, was also on the line, and Cosby's calls were limited to 15 minutes in accordance with the penitentiary's restrictions.

"It's all political," he argued. During his time in prison, Cosby has often spoken at meetings for Mann Up, an inmate reform program for African American men. In the interview, Cosby positioned his incarceration as an issue of racism and the disproportionate imprisonment of black people compared to white people. Though that gap is shrinking, the unfairness of the justice system against people of color is still a massive issue—however, for Cosby to blame his incarceration on race alone and continuously claim he's never committed sexual assault is entirely misguided and, frankly, disgusting.

We absolutely need criminal justice reform, especially as it pertains to race. But if Cosby wants to talk statistics, let's discuss how less than 5 percent of perpetrators in sexual assault cases get incarcerated. Let's discuss how about three out of four sexual assaults go unreported. And if Cosby wants to talk race in sexual assault cases, let's talk about how 22 percent of black women have been raped. Let's talk about the increased risk of domestic violence among black folks in the LGBTQIA+ community. Let's talk about sexual assault survivors like Cyntoia Brown, who at 16, shot and killed a man who picked her up for sex; she was tried as an adult and sentenced to life in prison. And let's talk about the exclusion of black women's experiences in studies of sexual assault on college campuses, and how these survivors are too often discouraged to come forward, especially if their rapist was a black man—largely in part to men like Cosby, who position it as a race issue in all the wrong ways.

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Hold on to Your Bunny Ears…The Playboy Club Is Making a Comeback!

14,000-Square-Feet of Fantasy

Newsday.com

Hugh Hefner must be looking down on NYC with a twinkle in his eye.

Come September, the iconic Playboy Club is returning to midtown Manhattan, with a va-va-voom vibe that will mix the pleasures of Playboy's past with a modern (and titillating) touch.

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Four giant deluxe rooms will occupy the vast 14,000-square-foot space on 42nd Street in Manhattan; the club called 59th Street home from '62 – '86. Each of the rooms has its own look and feel, full of luxe lounge-style areas and bars as well as a restaurant on the premises, with a "luxurious, seductive, and playful spirit," throughout, as Playboy Enterprises describes, much like the famed Playboy Mansion, where fantasy met reality for those who had the good fortune of stopping in for what was sure to be a good time.

Naturally, Playboy "bunnies"/servers will be prancing and parading about, decked out in their skimpy uniforms, fluffy cotton tails, and perky bunny ears. Music will play, drinks will flow, and there will be no shortage of eye candy as staff and guests are sure to be among NYC's sexiest.

And if a visit to the club every now and then isn't fulfilling enough, you can become a member. And boy does membership have its privileges. For instance, the most inclusive membership will cost you a whopping $250,000/year, but you'll get private access to VIP rooms and surely/hopefully a whole lot more. If you've got the dough and the desire for serious swank and sexiness, where better to spend your hard-earned dough?

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The Playboy Club will be located in the Cachet Boutique Hotel, so no need to head home after a wild night of bunnies and booze. And after the New York opening, there are plans for more clubs to open in Asia. Hey, if they can make it in New York…you know what they say.

Just a few more months of waiting and soon your teenage fantasy will be a cab ride away (if you're a New Yorker, of course). For everyone else, there's always the magazine.


Melissa A. Kay is a New York-based writer, editor, and content strategist. Follow her work on Popdust as well as sites including TopDust, Chase Bank, P&G, Understood.org, The Richest, GearBrain, The Journiest, Bella, TrueSelf, Better Homes & Gardens, AMC Daycare, and more.


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