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NORRISTOWN, Pa. -- Bill Cosby faced the start of
yeezy a sentencing hearing Monday at which a judge will decide how to punish the 81-year-old comedian who blazed the trail for other black entertainers and donated millions to black causes but preyed on at least one young woman and perhaps many more. Cosby was the first celebrity to go to trial in the MeToo era and could be th
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adidas campus Law.In this instance, The judge is going to get flak, he said. The judge is going to get less flak if they see Bill Cosby walk out in cuffs. In the overnight hours Monday, Constand tweet