It’s Happening, Bill Cosby Released From Prison After Conviction Overturned!
According to reports, Bill Cosby overturned the conviction on a procedural technicality that does not make him innocent.
CelebnMusic247.com reports that Lise-Lotte Lublin who accused Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 1989 when she was 23 years old weighs in on Cosby overturning the conviction.
Lise-Lotte Lublin felt vindicated two years ago, but now she is angered.
She had this to say about Bill Cosby being released from prison after only two years of his ten-year sentence.
He’s not innocent. He’s a notorious rapist and he just got away with it.
Lublin also indicated she and other accusers would continue to seek justice despite daunting legal hurdles ahead.
Lublin said, speaking on CNN:
This just means something went wrong in the system. This a part of why we fight to change laws to change statutes of limitations. Why would anyone even have a statute on personal harm?
Cosby was released from prison after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania vacated his 2018 conviction on sexual assault charges and judgment of sentence. He was sentenced in 2018 to 3 to 10 years in state prison for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home in 2004.
Elie Honig, a CNN senior legal analyst and former federal and state prosecutor, said the only place to appeal an opinion from Pennsylvania’s highest court in the US Supreme Court.
He said of Constand:
There is no way the US Supreme Court will take this case. … The court says you cannot retry him for this particular victim. We know that the statute of limitations has passed for many of these victims.
Lise-Lotte Lublin on Bill Cosby Serving Only Two Years:
Lublin, for her part, said that despite today’s outcome she feels partial justice had already been irreversibly served.
He did spend time in jail…Time is time. He can never get that back. He has become this infamous person versus a famous person, and he is going to have to deal with that.
She added:
His consequences aren’t over. He still has to walk through all of this shame.