Time’s Up calls Bill Cosby’s release a travesty

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(Bill Cosby released today)

Time’s Up calls Bill Cosby’s release from prison as a “travesty and an injustice” to the survivors who accused the comedian of sexual assault, and an “emotional trauma” to women at large. 

The president and CEO of Time’s Up Tina Tchen released a statement today regarding The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Coby’s conviction in defense of the victims at the hands of Cosby.

She preserves that “the semblance of justice these women had in knowing Cosby was convicted has been completely erased with his release today, but let’s be clear, even the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision did not challenge the finding of the jury that Bill Cosby committed sexual assault.”

Cosby’s case is one of the most high profile of the #MeToo era along with the likes of Harvey Weinstein. Cosby was convicted in 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting a former Temple University employee, Andrea Constand, at his home in 2004. Though this specific   case involves just one woman, at least 60 women have  publicly come forward to accuse the former entertainer of sexual assault.

Cosby has now been released from prison after Pennsylvania’s highest court  overturned his conviction stemming from a 2018 felony sexual assault charge. The 83-year-old comedian, who has maintained his innocence on all accusations of sexual assault, served only three years of a three- to 10-year prison sentence. In overturning the conviction, the state Supreme Court ruled that Cosby can’t be retried on the same charges.


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Last year, a Pennsylvania appeals court upheld Cosby‘s conviction , declined his legal team’s argument that he wasn’t given a fair trial, but today the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the conviction based on whether or not the judge should have allowed Cosby’s deposition from a civil lawsuit to be used in the trial after Cosby said he was previously promised by a district attorney that he wouldn’t be prosecuted for those oral and written statements.

With 60 women’s testimonies, a past guilty verdict, and a prior prison sentence Bill Cosby still walks as a free man today. The overwhelming amount of evidence on the assault of woman, combined with his overturned conviction creates a disturbing narrative to victims of sexual assault.  Times Up’s Tina Tchen  released a full statement on the affect of this harrowing legal settlement: 

“Today’s devastating decision to overturn the conviction of a man who caused so much harm, pain, and emotional trauma to so many women is a travesty and an injustice. It reminds us again of the struggle that the survivors of his predatory behavior and actions have endured to make their voice’s heard. The semblance of justice these women had in knowing Cosby was convicted has been completely erased with his release today. But let’s be clear, even the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision did not challenge the finding of the jury that Bill Cosby committed sexual assault. To the survivors in this case, each of you came forward with great courage against a powerful man at great personal risk. We were standing with you then and we’re here standing next to you now. We are holding you up in this deeply painful moment. We will continue to fight for and with you, and hope this decision won’t discourage you or others from continuing in the fight to end sexual violence. Your bravery and resolve will not be in vain. TIME’S UP will continue to help survivors in their pursuit of accountability and justice, while advocating for the changes in culture and policy that are essential to creating the safe and equitable workplaces we all deserve. The fight to fix the broken system continues. Your voices matter.”

Tina Tchen, CEO and president, TIME’S UP

Time's up
(Bill Cosby released today)

Time’s Up calls Bill Cosby’s release from prison as a “travesty and an injustice” to the survivors who accused the comedian of sexual assault, and an “emotional trauma” to women at large. 

The president and CEO of Time’s Up Tina Tchen released a statement today regarding The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Coby’s conviction in defense of the victims at the hands of Cosby.

She preserves that “the semblance of justice these women had in knowing Cosby was convicted has been completely erased with his release today, but let’s be clear, even the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision did not challenge the finding of the jury that Bill Cosby committed sexual assault.”

Cosby’s case is one of the most high profile of the #MeToo era along with the likes of Harvey Weinstein. Cosby was convicted in 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting a former Temple University employee, Andrea Constand, at his home in 2004. Though this specific   case involves just one woman, at least 60 women have  publicly come forward to accuse the former entertainer of sexual assault.

Cosby has now been released from prison after Pennsylvania’s highest court  overturned his conviction stemming from a 2018 felony sexual assault charge. The 83-year-old comedian, who has maintained his innocence on all accusations of sexual assault, served only three years of a three- to 10-year prison sentence. In overturning the conviction, the state Supreme Court ruled that Cosby can’t be retried on the same charges.


REELated: Trump impeachment lawyer helps free Bill Cosby


Last year, a Pennsylvania appeals court upheld Cosby‘s conviction , declined his legal team’s argument that he wasn’t given a fair trial, but today the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the conviction based on whether or not the judge should have allowed Cosby’s deposition from a civil lawsuit to be used in the trial after Cosby said he was previously promised by a district attorney that he wouldn’t be prosecuted for those oral and written statements.

With 60 women’s testimonies, a past guilty verdict, and a prior prison sentence Bill Cosby still walks as a free man today. The overwhelming amount of evidence on the assault of woman, combined with his overturned conviction creates a disturbing narrative to victims of sexual assault.  Times Up’s Tina Tchen  released a full statement on the affect of this harrowing legal settlement: 

“Today’s devastating decision to overturn the conviction of a man who caused so much harm, pain, and emotional trauma to so many women is a travesty and an injustice. It reminds us again of the struggle that the survivors of his predatory behavior and actions have endured to make their voice’s heard. The semblance of justice these women had in knowing Cosby was convicted has been completely erased with his release today. But let’s be clear, even the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision did not challenge the finding of the jury that Bill Cosby committed sexual assault. To the survivors in this case, each of you came forward with great courage against a powerful man at great personal risk. We were standing with you then and we’re here standing next to you now. We are holding you up in this deeply painful moment. We will continue to fight for and with you, and hope this decision won’t discourage you or others from continuing in the fight to end sexual violence. Your bravery and resolve will not be in vain. TIME’S UP will continue to help survivors in their pursuit of accountability and justice, while advocating for the changes in culture and policy that are essential to creating the safe and equitable workplaces we all deserve. The fight to fix the broken system continues. Your voices matter.”

Tina Tchen, CEO and president, TIME’S UP