As one of Bill Cosby’s alleged victims suggested last week, Bill Cosby may be “America’s greatest serial rapist that ever got away with this for the longest amount of time,” as the latest alleged victim to come forward against Cosby brings the total number of women to 21.
The wrinkle here is that the victim was 15 years old at the time of the alleged assault, and she is bringing a lawsuit against the Cosby Show star for sexual battery and infliction of emotional distress. Her story is not that dissimilar from the others, except she claims that instead of drugging her, Cosby got her to play a drinking game in which she had to drink a beer every time he won a game of billiards, according to NBC’s report.
After the two girls consumed “multiple alcoholic beverages,” Cosby allegedly told them he had a surprise for them “and led them to another house which turned out to be the Playboy Mansion.”
He told the girls they should say they were 19 if they were asked, according to the lawsuit.
While at the mansion, Huth said she needed to use the bathroom. Cosby, who was 37 at the time, allegedly showed her to a bathroom inside a bedroom suite near the mansion’s game room.
“When Plaintiff emerged from the bathroom, she found COSBY sitting on the bed,” the suit states. “He asked her to sit beside him. He then proceeded to sexually molest her by attempting to put his hand down her pants, and then taking her hand in his hand and performing a sex act on himself without her consent.”
This latest allegation comes the day after Cosby’s alma mater, Temple University, cut ties with Cosby over the sexual allegations scandal. A former director of operations for Temple’s women’s basketball team was one of the first women to surface as an accuser, suing Cosby in 2004 for allegedly drugging her and assaulting her.
Source: NBC