Bill Cosby arrived home from prison in a good mood, here is what he told everyone after the acquittal!
Bill Cosby arrived home and took to his fans on Twitter and thanked them for everything. His lawyer says everyone is thrilled that the court has decided to release him.
Actor and comedian Bill Cosby, 83, has spoken out for the first time since he was acquitted of all charges of sexual harassment. He was released and responded to fans on Twitter.
"I never changed my attitude, nor my story. I always said I was innocent. Thank you to all my fans, people who supported me, and friends who went through this ordeal with me. Special thanks to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court for the law prevailing ", Cosby wrote on his official Twitter profile.
I have never changed my stance nor my story. I have always maintained my innocence.
Thank you to all my fans, supporters and friends who stood by me through this ordeal. Special thanks to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court for upholding the rule of law. #BillCosby pic.twitter.com/bxELvJWDe5 — Bill Cosby (@BillCosby) June 30, 2021
Cosby spent more than two years in prison and was sentenced to ten years in prison. He was released Wednesday night, and U.S. media reports say he went home in a white car. He smiled at the cameramen and showed a peace sign. He was greeted by two men and a woman, but it is not yet known who exactly they are. They took him straight home to Elkins Park.
The actor did not address reporters, but his lawyer Jennifer Bonjean said everyone was thrilled that Cosby was home. She pointed out that they should not have condemned him. “They pulled the carpet under his feet because of politics and because of the public opinion,” the lawyer concluded. She added that he is looking forward to meeting his wife and children again.
Recall, the court found Bill guilty of drugs and sexual violence he committed at his home in 2004 and since September 2018 he has been behind bars. Later, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed to reconsider two aspects of his case, including the judge's decision to have prosecutors call five more witnesses to talk about long-ago encounters with the once-powerful actor.
By: Olivia J. - Gossip Whispers