

Phylicia Rashad
When the sexual assault accusations against Bill Cosby began rolling in, the public shock was palpable, these new stories so at odds with the public persona we’d come to know.
When processing a shock like that, there’s a human instinct to deny, and continue living in the reality that feels more comfortable — an instinct that made it all the riskier for these women to come out, knowing what it would cost so many to believe them.
And while Cosby was sentenced to three to ten years in prison in 2018, not everyone does believe his accusers to this day: The Cosby Show‘s Phylicia Rashad very publicly among them. In a new Bustle interview, Rashad doubles down on her previous skepticism regarding the accusations, further alleging a connection between Cosby’s case and false accusations of sexual assault against Zora Neale Thurston in 1948.
We agree with Rashad 100% that this world has many ways of tearing down Black people who achieve great success, up to and including attacking their reputations — but can she really believe that the conspiracy theory she outlines explains what happened to Bill Cosby?
As matriarch Clair, Rashad was as indelibly linked with The Cosby Show as Bill Cosby himself for a time, and she recalls the years spent working on it as “a high, high time,” adding that “it gave people in the world a lot.”
The actress has defended Cosby outright in an ABC interview in 2015. “I don’t know why anybody would feel that way,” she tells Bustle. “I just don’t accept what somebody says because they say it, and they say it in a loud voice. The internet has given a lot of anonymous people a very loud voice. And this too has happened before.”
As always, I’ll make the standard plug that, per the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, the prevalence of false reporting is between two and ten percent. Compare that to the staggering estimate of 63% of assaults that are never reported to the police at all, and hopefully, you’ll understand why it’s so heartbreaking every time we have to have this conversation.
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