well, we know better. he s delusional, he s a sociopath, he has no personal insight, no remorse, and he doesn t see that what he did was wrong. you know, sociopaths don t. they don t have a moral compass. what s right for them feeds their ego. what s wrong for them doesn t feed their ego. yeah. hi, gloria. gloria, i want to bring you in because as victoria just said this doesn t change any of the facts about cosby, that cosby admitted that he obtained quaaludes to give to women that he wanted to have sex with. what message, though, does this decision send to women who have lived through sexual assault? well, i wanted to say that i did represent 33 accusers of bill cosby, including the majority of the prior bad act witnesses who testified in both trial. and i think they were very
before the court, and that that s binding on future prosecutors, i think is very dangerous, don, and i think the court has set a very dangerous precedent in its ruling today. areva, i ve got one quick thing for you, his publicist is saying the decision today, and i m paraphrasing today, is justice, bill cosby is saying it s in some way, gave a statement to abc saying that, you know, he s vindicated in some way or innocent or proves his innocence. again, paraphrasing what he said. what do you think of that? this decision doesn t vindicate him in the least bit. nothing in the decision undermines the credibility of the testimony given by constand. it doesn t undermine the decisi decision decision made by the jury in this case. i think it s a travesty of justice that the supreme court determined that cosby cannot be tried again. the prosecutors offered an
here s the breaking news tonight. a manhattan grand jury indicting the trump organization and its chief financial officer, allen weisselberg. that s what sources are telling cnn. the charges expected to be unsealed tomorrow. much more on this breaking story in just a moment. also, bill cosby is a free man. bill cosby is at home tonight released from prison following a stunning decision by the pennsylvania supreme court overturning his 2018 conviction of sexual assault. ruling prosecutors violated his due process rights. cosby served three years of a ten-year sentence. and the bodies of two children found in the rubble of the collapsed building in florida bringing the confirmed death toll to 18. 145 people still unaccounted for. one full week after the condo tower came crashing down. a lot to get to. and this is new tonight.
beforehand and she took it. the supreme court went further and said we have to credit bruce caster as district attorney when he said that ms. constand s statements were inconsistent, and he did not believe for that and other reasons that he was going to be able to get a guilty verdict. so it s not about my opinion or my thought process. you know, we ve been down this road before, and i always tell you, it s not what i think, it s what the facts say and what people have to prove, because that s the stative the law. when one prosecutor makes a decision on what they saw as the evidence at the time, that s binding, and i am glad personally and professionally for all of the criminal defendants and future criminal defendants out there, that this type of law is on the books. monique presley, thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank you, don. joining me now is areva martin.
decision made by the jury in this case. those three convictions were made based on the evidence that was presented during that trial. i think it s a travesty of justice that the supreme court determined that cosby cannot be tried again. the prosecutors offered an alternative remedy. they said okay, let s exclude the deposition testimony that the court found to be problematic, and let s move forward with a prosecution of bill cosby without that testimony. and the supreme court shut that opportunity down by the prosecutors. i think this case is troubling for black women. i think it s troubling for all women who have been the victims of sexual assault and rape. we knew there was a turning point happening in this country where women were feeling encouraged, they were coming forward, they were telling their stories. they were being believed. and i just hope this case, this ruling, does not have a chilling effect on those women and that women keep standing up and they keep telling their stor