star_boi

He's just as Arrogant as always!

sunajAeon

Cosby is a sick SOB

shoosh

The article doesn't say, how to avoid sex crimes, it says how to avoid being charged for sex crimes.

There's nothing ethical or redemptive there. It sounds more like lessons on how not to get caught.

Nothanksimgood

Step 1: don't party with Bill Cosby

Mbailey63

Doubling down on this is just rubbing it in the faces of women he has abused. He is really asking for it.

kestrel9

Typical predator behavior.

LightlyToasted

I hope the prosecution is smart enough to follow the tour.

carmencita

A Mistrial is does not mean Not Guilty. It means they could not come to a decision of Guilty or Not Guilty. That's all. I heard Gloria Alred say that they plan on going through this again. So, we shall see.

LightlyToasted

I understand. I hadn't heard they were re-trying the case and got worried. I am also stunned he would embark on an obnoxious public stunt, but I can hardly imagine the ego and out-of-touchness of a 40-50 year career rapist.

derram

https://archive.is/cHzKT | :

Bill Cosby tour will teach teens how to avoid sex crimes | Daily Mail Online

"Cosby's power is back,' said Wyatt. 'So the legacy didn't go anywhere, it has been restored.", "It was then revealed by Wyatt that one of those town halls would be taking place 'some time in July' in Birmingham.", "Wyatt meanwhile has been by Cosby's side for the past few years."

'Bill Cosby is eager to get back to work now that his sexual assault case has ended in a mistrial, and the disgraced comedian already has a tour in the works according to his spokesperson. ', "Wyatt appeared on the show along with Camille Cosby's spokesperson and fellow Alabama native Ebonee Benson in their first televised interview since the case ended in a mistrial on Saturday."

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jstrotha0975

LOL

LightlyToasted

Jury voted 10-2 to convict. The case is a mis-trial -- isn't it going to be tried again?

quantokitty

They've stated they will.

jstrotha0975

It's up to the prosecutors.

LightlyToasted

Right: 10-2 and the State's case is always better on retrial, how will they NOT?!?

equineluvr

Not always.

One determining factor is how long between initial trial and retrial. That's why the defense team stalls as much as possible.

LightlyToasted

Fair point, I should have said almost always. The State knows the defense's trial tactics and will get feedback from the prior jurors -- they can adjust their strategy and do better at voir dire.