According to reports, Bill Cosby feels entitled to, "millions and millions of dollars" for the time he spent in prison after being convicted of sexual assault. Since that conviction has been overturned, Cosby has also called for the resignation of those who presided over his case.
As the long-awaited sexual assault conviction of Bill Cosby takes hold, more institutions are cutting past ties with the comedian. Following his expulsion from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Cosby will now have two prior Kennedy Center honors stricken from the record.
Polanski was convicted of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in 1978. The allegations against Cosby go back just as far, though he was only formally convicted of felony sexual assault last week.
A police officer read aloud a deposition Cosby gave in 2005 in which he described the events in question, letting the jury hear Cosby's side for the first time.
Following a chilling first-day account of what she claims Bill Cosby did to her, Andrea Constand was back in court facing questions from defense lawyers.
While it seems like a list like this could provide at least a modicum of entertainment (after all, there's no bond more solidifying than the collective hatred of a public figure), there's a few glaring issues with it.
The sexual violence support and awareness group, PAVE (Promoting Awareness | Victim Empowerment) is calling for President Obama to revoke Bill Cosby's Presidential Medal of Freedom.