Bill Cosby Denied Parole

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court hasn’t yet ruled if Bill Cosby can leave prison or get a new trial on sex crime charges, but the Keystone State’s Parole Board has made its opinion very clear.

“Following an interview with you and a review of your file, and having considered all matters required pursuant to the parole board, in the exercise of its discretion, has determined at this time that: you are denied parole/reparole,” the Board told designated sexually violent predator Cosby earlier this month in a letter (read it here).

The state board cites several reasons for its decision to keep the 83-year old legally blind actor once known as America’s Dad behind bars. In no small part the negative recommendation by the Pennsylvania department of Corrections didn’t help Cosby’s cause. Nor dd the fact that he was refused to even participate in, let alone complete, a required treatment program “sex offenders and violence prevention.”

Back in September 2018The Cosby Show creator was been sentenced to no less than three years and no more than 10 years” in prison by Judge Steven O’Neill after being found guilty by a jury in his second trial for the 2004 rape of former Temple University employee Andrea Constand.

Incarcerated at Pennsylvania’s State Correctional Institution at Phoenix almost three years, Cosby has been fighting the conviction almost since the moment he was sentenced. Coming up short time and time again and even failing to get early release because of the coronavirus, the disgraced comedian finally scored a win of sorts when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed in June last year to hear his rape conviction appeal.

Conducted virtually in December due to ongoing Covid-19 crisis and with Cosby absent, the 75-minute appeal hearing centered on prior bad acts testimony from five other women during the second trial, 5th amendment rights, and a 2005 press release from the prior D.A. of Pennsylvania’s Montgomery County, for better or worse.

The seven judge strong PA Supreme Court has not released an opinion on the appeal

Cosby’s reps were not so reticent today

“The news that Actor and Comedian Bill Cosby’s parole has been ‘denied’ by the Pennsylvania State Parole Board is not a surprise to Mr. Cosby, his family, his friends and/or his legal team,” said spokesperson Andrew Wyatt on Thursday as the May 11 decision became public.

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Bill Cosby Denied Parole

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