
Victoria Valentino claims Invoice Cosby drugged and raped her in an condo in Hollywood Hills in 1969.
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Invoice Cosby hid behind the “America’s Dad” phantasm he created to abuse girls, mentioned a former Playboy Playmate who claims she was one in every of his victims.
Forward of a brand new documentary in regards to the disgraced comic, Victoria Valentino, one in every of 60 girls to level their fingers on the fallen funnyman, claims Cosby, now 84, drugged and raped her in an condo in Hollywood Hills in 1969, simply weeks after her 6-year-old son had drowned.
He later used his healthful picture to protect himself, Valentino instructed The Solar previous to Jan. 30’s debut of Showtime’s “We Have to Speak About Cosby,” a four-part documentary collection exploring the rise and fall of the once-iconic actor.
Cosby was launched from jail in June after his sexual assault conviction was thrown out in a shocking ruling by Pennsylvania’s highest courtroom. He had served a little bit over two years of a three-to 10-year sentence.

Valentino mentioned the daddy of 5 used his character, Dr. Cliff Huxtable on NBC’s “The Cosby Present,” as a paragon of advantage that shielded his true nature.
“Dr. Huxtable was an phantasm and the cool Jell-O Pudding man and all of the moralistic stuff that Cosby spouted was an phantasm,” the September 1963 Playmate of the Month instructed the Solar.
“Possibly that was who he wished he might be if he weren’t so mentally ailing,” Valentino continued. “Possibly that was what he aspired to, however his psychological issues couldn’t presumably permit that to occur for him due to his obsessions, his compulsions, his sexual fetishes, his have to have a girl unconscious so as to have the ability to have intercourse along with her.
“There’s a deep sickness of the soul and of the psyche there,” mentioned Valentino, now 79. “He actually had a double life and even sure very shut pals of his by no means knew that different facet of him.”

Valentino took half within the Showtime doc directed by W. Kamau Bell, which is premiering Saturday at midday within the digital Sundance Movie Competition.
“Kamau Bell grew up adoring the picture that Cosby portrayed,” Valentino instructed the Solar. “He was an icon, an instance of professional risk by his characters and his standup routines and the subjects he mentioned.
“I imagine that it was very tough for Kamau, who like so many different younger black males regarded to Cosby as a father determine — America’s dad,” she added.
“He cast a manner for them to reimagine their position in American society and I do know Kamau had a really tough time accepting that this tremendous instance of black skilled manhood was not in truth the particular person he portrayed on the tv or on the stage,” she mentioned. “It was crushing. Not only for him, however so many who in his era regarded as much as Cosby and what he represented.”
Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt had no touch upon Valentino’s remarks, and mentioned an announcement on the documentary shall be launched within the coming week.
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