Cosby says he doesn’t expect to testify at sex assault trial
PHILADELPHIA — Bill Cosby said he doesn’t expect to testify at his sexual assault trial and suggested that racism “could be” behind the scores of accusations against him.
Cosby also said he thinks the approximately 60 women who have accused him of sexual misconduct came forward only after earlier allegations raised a decade ago died down.
“The piling on, so to speak, is a way and certainly an impressive way to get public opinion to come to the other side,” Cosby said.
The comedian spoke to SiriusXM radio host Michael Smerconish in a 33-minute segment broadcast Tuesday, less than a week before jury selection gets underway. Smerconish said on his Facebook page that he agreed to air audio from the Cosby family “only if I could interview Bill Cosby.” The program included about four minutes of recorded excerpts from statements two of his daughters made and an interview one daughter conducted with him.


