Bill Cosby, in Prison But Still on Twitter, Thanks Snoop Dogg for Defending Him

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Bill Cosby, in Prison But Still on Twitter, Thanks Snoop Dogg for Defending Him
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Bill Cosby (or whoever is running his account) thanked Snoop Dogg for his support today

Bill Cosby. Photo: Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images Amid the backlash over a viral clip from Gayle King’s interview with WNBA player Lisa Leslie —in which the CBS This Morning anchor asks Leslie to weigh in on the rape allegation against Kobe Bryant — Snoop Dogg has lambasted King for trying to tarnish Bryant’s image.

King has said that CBS took “the most salacious part” of her conversation with Leslie out of context; Oprah has publicly stated that she supports the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland, which details child sexual-abuse allegations against Michael Jackson.

Cosby was found guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. He is currently serving a three- to ten-year sentence at a maximum-security facility outside of Philadelphia.

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