Camille Cosby 3 Page Letter Calls Bill Cosby Verdict a ‘Public Lynching’

Camille Cosby 3 Page Letter Calls Bill Cosby Verdict a 'Public Lynching'

Last week, Bill Cosby learned that he will have to pay for his wrongs after he was slapped with a guilty verdict. Now, Camille Cosby is finally speaking out in his defense.

While Bill is preparing himself for prison his wife Camille Cosby is finally speaking out, but she is claiming that her husband’s Bill Cosby’s guilty verdict “is mob justice, not real justice!” Read on to get all the tea spilling…

Camille Cosby 3 Page Letter Calls Bill Cosby Verdict a 'Public Lynching'CelebNMusic247.com has the latest tea on Bill Cosby and his wife Camille Cosby who decided to crawl up out from under her rock to write a 3-page-letter defending her husbands innocence.

Camille Cosby is finally speaking out for her husband, but in the letter, you will notice that she has taken many points said by Bill’s publicist, Ebonee Benson.

On April 27, Bill’s publicist, Ebonee Benson, went on GMA addressing the guilty verdict stating that it the entertainer’s publicists compared him Friday to Emmett Till.

Who is Emmett Till?

He was the black teen whose 1955 lynching in Mississippi — and the acquittal of his killers — became a signature moment of the civil rights era.

Camille Cosby 3 Page Letter blames a largely white group of prosecutors, accusers, reporters, and court staff for her husband’s conviction in one part of the letter, stating:

This is a homogenous group of exploitive and corrupt people, whose primary purpose is to advance themselves professionally and economically at the expense of Mr. Cosby’s life. We the majority of the people must make America what it declared itself to be — a democracy — not to be destroyed by vicious, lying, self-absorbed paradigms of evilness.

Here is the first page of Camille Cosby 3-page-open-letter defending the comedic icon via Bill Cosby’s Instagram:

Official Statement From Camille O. Cosby “We the people” are the first three words of our nation’s Constitution, but who were those people in 1787? Dr. Howard Zinn, the renowned, honest historian, states in his best-selling book, A People’s History of the United States: “The majority of the 55 men who framed the Constitution were men of wealth in land, slaves, manufacturing or shipping.” Clearly, most people were not included in that original draft of the Constitution; no women, Native Americans, poor white men; and, absolutely, no enslaved Africans.

What have the masses of people done who are treated as outcasts by “we the people”? They, through the purity of the unceasing human spirit, forced 27 amendments to the Constitution that have guaranteed fundamental rights to all people…finally doing what the framers should have done in 1787.

Now enters an American citizen, Bill Cosby. The overall media, with their frenzied, relentless demonization of him and unquestioning acceptance of accusers’ allegations without any attendant proof, have superseded the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, which guarantee due process and equal protection, and thereby eliminated the possibility of a fair trial and unbiased jury.

Camille Cosby 3 Page Letter Continues:

Bill Cosby was labelled as guilty because the media and accusers said so… period. And the media ensured the dissemination of that propaganda by establishing barricades preventing the dissemination of the truth in violation of the protections of the First Amendment. Are the media now the people’s judges and juries?

Since when are all accusers truthful? History disproves that…for example, Emmett Till’s accuser immediately comes to mind. In 1955, she testified before a jury of white men in a Mississippi courtroom that a 14-year-old African American boy had sexually assaulted her, only to later admit several decades later in 2008 that her testimony was false. A more recent example is the case of Darryl Hunt, an African American who in 1984 was wrongfully convicted for the rape and murder of a white woman, only to have DNA evidence establish in 1994 that he did not commit the crime.

Read the FULL letter HERE…

At the end of the day, the victims won, but its sad Bill Cosby legacy is RUINED. We don’t condone his behavior, but hopefully, he gets house arrest. Cosby won’t last in prison.

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