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by defrost
521 days ago
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On the specific: > Bill Cosby's conviction was overturned on a technicality. Do we shun him even if the courts couldn't/didn't convict him? Yes, the public is well entitled to shun him on the basis of what he did indeed confess to .. that is entirely orthogonal to that confession being rejected on a technicality and thus not being part of a formal legal conviction. |
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https://edition.cnn.com/2015/07/07/us/bill-cosby-quaaludes-s...
So he appears to have confessed at least to be a drug dealer.