Bill Cosby Back On Stage For First Time Since Explosive Rape Trial
January 23, 2018Bill Cosby Back On Stage For First Time Since Explosive Rape Trial
Bill Cosby Back On Stage For First Time Since Explosive Rape Trial
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Bill Cosby returned to the stage for his first performance since his explosive rape trial. Click through RadarOnline.com's gallery to watch the disgraced comedian work the crowd after his shocking sexual assault accusations.
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Bill Cosby is not backing down after his scandalous rape trial.
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This Monday evening, the 80-year-old TV star played drums with the Tony Williams Jazz Quartet at the Lorosa Jazz Club.
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The Philadelphia performance was Cosby's tribute to legendary jazz musician Tony Williams.
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When the 11-year-old son of the bass player asked Cosby what he did, during the set, Cosby replied: "I used to be a comedian."
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As Radar readers know, Cosby had stayed out of the spotlight since his sexual assault case exploded last year.
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Former Temple University worker, Andrea Constand, accused him of having raped her in 2004. He claimed the encounter was consensual.
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After Constand's claims, Cosby Show star was accused of drugging and assaulting over 50 other women.
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The District Attorney then requested that 19 additional women be allowed to testify at the April 2 retrial.
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During his surprise performance, Bill Cosby was only interrupted by one female protestor. He held up a sign that read "Perseverance to all survivors." What do you think of the comedian's recent performance after his rape trial? Sound off in the comments below.
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Bill Cosby returned to the stage for his first performance since his explosive rape trial. Click through RadarOnline.com's gallery to watch the disgraced comedian work the crowd after his shocking sexual assault accusations.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Bill Cosby is not backing down after his scandalous rape trial.
Photo credit: Getty Images
This Monday evening, the 80-year-old TV star played drums with the Tony Williams Jazz Quartet at the Lorosa Jazz Club.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The Philadelphia performance was Cosby's tribute to legendary jazz musician Tony Williams.
Photo credit: Getty Images
When the 11-year-old son of the bass player asked Cosby what he did, during the set, Cosby replied: "I used to be a comedian."
Photo credit: Getty Images
As Radar readers know, Cosby had stayed out of the spotlight since his sexual assault case exploded last year.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Former Temple University worker, Andrea Constand, accused him of having raped her in 2004. He claimed the encounter was consensual.
Photo credit: Getty Images
After Constand's claims, Cosby Show star was accused of drugging and assaulting over 50 other women.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The District Attorney then requested that 19 additional women be allowed to testify at the April 2 retrial.
Photo credit: Getty Images
During his surprise performance, Bill Cosby was only interrupted by one female protestor. He held up a sign that read "Perseverance to all survivors." What do you think of the comedian's recent performance after his rape trial? Sound off in the comments below.
We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.
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