Bill Cosby Plans to Tour America Teaching the Youth About Sexual Assault

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You literally couldn't make this up, but in the topsy-turvy year of 2017, where Donald Trump is somehow our President, poor people burn to death so that rich people don't have to look at nasty old projects, and so on, it kind of makes ideal sense: having recently had his sexual assault case declared a mistrial, Bill Cosby is planning a motivational speaking tour.

"This is bigger than Bill Cosby", shared Wyatt. "This is why people need to be educated on, a brush against the shoulder", she said. It's to educate them on how to protect themselves from accusations of sexual assault.

Last weekend, a jury could not come to an agreement on whether Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted Constand, resulting in a mistrial.

Cosby's criminal sexual assault trial ended in a mistrial on Saturday after the jury spent five days in deliberations.

Cosby spokeswoman Benson added that the town halls will also seek inform people of changing sexual assault laws: "The statute of limitations for victims sexual assault are being extended. These groups would like for Mr. Cosby to share that people in the judicial system can use their powers to annul deals for personal agenda and political ambitions". "And they need to know what they are facing when they are hanging out and partying when they are doing things they shouldn't be doing".

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Cosby, a beloved TV star once hailed as "America's Dad", repeatedly denied the allegations, calling the sexual encounter consensual; he declined to testify in his own defense at trial.

Ebonee Benson continued where Andrew Wyatt left off, explaining to the viewers of the show the dangers young people have to face when it comes to being accused of sex crimes.

Cosby still faces several civil cases from a few of the almost 60 women who have come forward in recent years, accusing him of decades-old sexual assault.

Kevin Steele, the district attorney for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, has said the prosecution will pursue a new trial in the case.

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