11-13-2015, 05:39 PM
I think Cosby is going lose his civil cases. And, it's looking like he might be prosecuted criminally too.
The Montgomery County, PA prosecutor (Cantor) who refused to charge Cosby when Andrea Constadt reported her rape back in 2005 because "it could paint both parties in a less than flattering light" was running for District Attorney this year. (Constadt ultimately took Cosby to civil court with 13 other women prepared to testify against him -- Cosby settled).
Cantor's opponent, Kevin Steele, used the Cosby case against Cantor in his campaign ads. Steele won the election and has been working with a judge for some time and re-investigating the case. He has until January 2016 to file charges -- that's when the statute of limitations is up.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/bill-...1.11057252
The Montgomery County, PA prosecutor (Cantor) who refused to charge Cosby when Andrea Constadt reported her rape back in 2005 because "it could paint both parties in a less than flattering light" was running for District Attorney this year. (Constadt ultimately took Cosby to civil court with 13 other women prepared to testify against him -- Cosby settled).
Cantor's opponent, Kevin Steele, used the Cosby case against Cantor in his campaign ads. Steele won the election and has been working with a judge for some time and re-investigating the case. He has until January 2016 to file charges -- that's when the statute of limitations is up.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/bill-...1.11057252