Two more women came forward with allegations of sexual assault against comedian Bill Cosby Thursday, during a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred.
The women are Charlotte Fox and another who only identified herself as “Elizabeth.” Sarita Butterfield, who came forward in November 2014, also attended the press conference to support them, notes People.
Elizabeth said that she encountered Cosby during the summer of 1976, when she was younger than 20 years old. She claims that she was a flight attendant and met Cosby on a plane. He asked her to come to the Playboy Mansion and she first declined. However, Cosby found out what hotel she was staying at and called her. He invited her again to the mansion and she finally accepted.
That night, they went to a restaurant, where she told Cosby that she didn’t drink or use drugs. Cosby still offered her a drink to “loosen” her up. She then felt light-headed and was somehow taken to his hotel room. She has no memory of how they got there. Elizabeth said she felt sick and could not stand up.
“He made me kneel down,” she said, tearing up. “All I know is that it was the most horrifying thing that could happen to an innocent woman.”
According to Fox News, Fox said she met Cosby in 1974 while working as an extra on the movie Uptown Saturday Night. She said Cosby took her to the Playboy Mansion, where she was drugged and assaulted.
After they ate and drank, Fox said that she was suddenly lying on a bed without clothes on. Cosby was wearing a robe and crawling on the bed.
“I was incapacitated and couldn’t say no. He engaged in sexual activity with me. It was not consensual. I was afraid to call out,” Fox said.
Over 45 women have accused Cosby of assaulting them, including two more last week. The assaults happened over four decades, but Cosby has never been charged with a crime in any of the cases.
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