More women say that they were sexually assaulted by comedian Bill Cosby. Meanwhile, Law & Order: SVU actress Michelle Hurd has shared her own experiences with Cosby.

In a Facebook post that was picked up by Showbiz411, Hurd wrote that she did stand-in work on The Cosby Show and that cosby was “VERY inappropriate with me.” She wrote that her relationship with Cosby started innocently, but soon he asked her to “move his hands up and down my body.” She was told to never tell anyone what they did.

“...I dodged the ultimate bullet with him when he asked me to come to his house, take a shower so we could blow dry my hair and see what it looked like straightened,” she recalled. “At that point my own red flags went off and I told him, ‘No, I’ll just come to work tomorrow with my hair straightened.’”

She also spoke with another Cosby Show stand-in and learned that Cosby was doing the same to her. This woman, who Hurd did not name, told her that she was also drugged by Cosby.

“I have ABSOLUTELY no reason to lie or make up this up!” Hurd added. “Anyone that knows me, knows that!”

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While Cosby’s lawyer Marty Singer continues to try to discredit these mounting claims against Cosby, more women have continued to come out. Former model Jewel Allison told The New York Daily News that she was forced to touch Cosby’s genitals in the late 1980s. She gave the Daily News photos of herself with Cosby to prove that they did know each other.

In another story over the weekend, a former NBC employee told the Daily News that he paid off women for Cosby during The Cosby Show’s run.

Lastly, People confirmed that Lisa Bonet did not send a tweet slamming Cosby. Her rep said it was an unverified account.

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