Bill Cosby will not dignify "decade-old,
discredited" claims of sexual abuse with a response, his attorney said
Sunday, the first reaction from the famed comedian to an increasing uproar over
allegations that he assaulted several women in the past.
In a statement released online, lawyer John P. Schmitt said the fact that the allegations are
being repeated "does not make them true."
"He would like to thank all his fans for the
outpouring of support and assure them that, at age 77, he is doing his best
work," Schmitt said.
AP reports the renewed attention to a dark chapter for Cosby
began last month when a comedian, Hannibal Buress, assailed him during a
stand-up performance in Philadelphia, calling him a "rapist." His
remarks were captured on video and posted online, gaining wide exposure.
It was harsh criticism of the veteran entertainer
known equally for his charming standup comedy, ethnically groundbreaking
1984-92 NBC TV sitcom "The Cosby Show" and demands for personal
responsibility directed at fellow African-Americans.
Adding to the growing firestorm: One of Cosby's
accusers, Barbara Bowman, leveled allegations of sexual assault against him in
interviews and in an online column for the Washington Post. Bowman wrote that
in 1985, she was 17 and an aspiring actress when Cosby "brainwashed me
into viewing him as a father figure, and then assaulted me multiple
times."
Cosby, who was never criminally charged in any case,
settled a civil suit in 2006 with another woman over an alleged incident two
years before.
Whether the latest scrutiny will substantially
affect his still-active career has yet to be seen. An appearance on CBS'
"Late Show with David Letterman" was cancelled, and another
engagement, on "The Queen Latifah Show" on Oct. 30, was characterized
by that show as a postponement granted at Cosby's request.
He has standup performances scheduled, including one
Sunday night in Erie, Pennsylvania, and a special premiering Nov. 28 for
Netflix. Cosby has been in talks with NBC for a new family sitcom, featuring
Cosby as the patriarch. No air date has been announced.
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