Janice Dickinson says
Bill Cosby drugged and raped her in 1982. The supermodel and reality star made
the allegations in a new interview with “Entertainment Tonight.” She also said she included details of the
incident in a draft of her 2002 memoir, but that Cosby’s lawyer’s pressured her publisher Harper Collins to remove it. Watch the video below of Janice telling
her story.
However, Cosby's lawyer
Marty Singer sent a letter to The Wrap on Tuesday, in which he called Janice's story "defamatory." He wrote:
“Neither Mr. Cosby
or any of his attorneys were ever told by Harper Collins that Ms. Dickinson had
supposedly planned to write that he had sexually assaulted her, and neither Mr.
Cosby or any of his representatives ever communication [sic] with the publisher
about any alleged rape or sexual assault about the book. Her new story claiming
that she had been sexually assaulted is a defamatory fabrication.”
Singer also quoted a
passage from the former model's autobiography and a 2002 interview with the New
York Observer in which she said Cosby "blew her off" after dinner because
she didn't sleep with him.
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