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Camille Cosby says White women Have History of False Claims Against Black men – Free Press of Jacksonville

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“The #MeToo movement and movements like them have intentional ignorance pertaining to the history of particular white women — not all white women — but particular white women, who have from the very beginning, pertaining to the enslavement of African people, accused Black males of sexual assault without any proof whatsoever, no proof, anywhere on the face of the earth,” Camille Cosby said during an interview with ABC News.

In April 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections revealed that Cosby did not qualify for an early release.

Camille Cosby said that her husband remains free of COVID-19, but his chances of catching the virus will increase the longer he’s incarcerated.

But Bill Cosby could have an opportunity for an early release after Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed on June 23 to hear part of his appeal.

Camille Cosby is hopeful that her husband will be granted an early release.

Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly

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