Bill Cosby Speaks Out 1 Year After Pennsylvania Supreme Court Vacated His Conviction

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Bill Cosby Speaks Out 1 Year After Pennsylvania Supreme Court Vacated His Conviction
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Bill Cosby speaks out one year after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court vacated his sexual assault conviction that led to his release from prison.

PHILADELPHIA — Bill Cosby is speaking out. It has been one year since the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court vacated his sexual assault conviction that led to his release from prison.

Cosby wrote on Instagram: “After two years and ten months fighting for my life and the truth, one year of freedom home with my family sure looks good on me… at least that’s what my wife says.”Cosby also shared a video from the moment he was released. It was recorded by his spokesman Andrew Wyatt.Cosby was accused of drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand at his Montgomery County home in 2004.

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