“Stunned. No words. Just sick to my stomach,” Janice Baker-Kinney said.
Published 5 hours ago •
Updated 3 hours ago
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Sexual assault accusers said they are “stunned” and devastated after Pennsylvania’s highest court vacated Bill Cosby’s conviction Wednesday, allowing him to walk free after serving two years of his three- to 10-year prison sentence for allegedly drugging and molesting a former basketball coach.
“Stunned. No words. Just sick to my stomach,” Janice Baker-Kinney told NBC News. She is one of more than 60 women who accused the actor of allegations ranging from groping to sexual assault to rape, alleging that Cosby sexually assaulted her in Nevada in 1982.
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Bill Cosby s sudden and speedy release from prison has elicited reactions from many, including those who accused him of sexual misconduct.
The 83-year-old has been accused by about 60 women of sex crimes ranging from misconduct to battery to assault and beyond.
On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court surprised many by overturning the star s criminal conviction after he served more than two years of his three to 10-year sentence.
While Hollywood stars were quick to react to the news, some of the disgraced actor s accusers voiced their opinions on the matter as well.
“Stunned. No words. Just sick to my stomach,” Janice Baker-Kinney said.
Published June 30, 2021 •
Updated 5 hours ago
NBCUniversal Media, LLC
Sexual assault accusers said they are “stunned” and devastated after Pennsylvania’s highest court vacated Bill Cosby’s conviction Wednesday, allowing him to walk free after serving two years of his three- to 10-year prison sentence for allegedly drugging and molesting a former basketball coach.
“Stunned. No words. Just sick to my stomach,” Janice Baker-Kinney told NBC News. She is one of more than 60 women who accused the actor of allegations ranging from groping to sexual assault to rape, alleging that Cosby sexually assaulted her in Nevada in 1982.
“Stunned. No words. Just sick to my stomach,” Janice Baker-Kinney said.
Published June 30, 2021 •
Updated on June 30, 2021 at 11:31 pm
NBCUniversal Media, LLC
Sexual assault accusers said they are “stunned” and devastated after Pennsylvania’s highest court vacated Bill Cosby’s conviction Wednesday, allowing him to walk free after serving two years of his three- to 10-year prison sentence for allegedly drugging and molesting a former basketball coach.
“Stunned. No words. Just sick to my stomach,” Janice Baker-Kinney told NBC News. She is one of more than 60 women who accused the actor of allegations ranging from groping to sexual assault to rape, alleging that Cosby sexually assaulted her in Nevada in 1982.