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Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh

Schulz Reacts: Bill Cosby is a Free Man

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh

Comedy

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Join Andrew, Akaash, AlexxMedia, Mark and the Truffle as they discuss Bill Cosby's release from prison.

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0:00.0

What are people, show to you here, and you guys are about to listen to a clip from our weekly Patreon episode.

0:04.7

If you want to sign up to our Patreon, support the Flagrancy support, what we are doing,

0:08.6

completely uncensored, flagrant content. You go to patreon.com slash flagrant2,

0:15.2

with no more interruptions. Here is the exclusive clip. Cosby has been released. Okay? Mark quickly

0:22.8

tells us why he's released. All right, basically in 2005 Bill Cobbsey was in a civil case with a woman,

0:28.0

and because he chose to do the civil case, he or she, because Bill Cosby, the prosecutor basically

0:34.3

put him in the civil case because they didn't think they could get a criminal conviction in an actual

0:38.1

criminal case at the state level. It is much easier to get a conviction as civil case than a criminal

0:42.4

case. OJ was convicted civilly, which means he has to pay money. Civil cases all about paying money,

0:48.2

but he was not convicted as we know criminally. So the prosecution said, listen, you ain't going to

0:54.1

convict this guy. There's not enough information to commit this guy in a criminal case, but I think

0:58.8

we can get him in a civil case or you guys can settle. And at the time, I don't think there was

1:02.8

as many allegations against him. Yeah. There was a few, and this was the main one, I guess, that they

1:06.7

brought towards him. And an important thing is settling. There's not really settling in a criminal case.

1:11.2

There is, if you get offered like a deal, like a plea deal, but you're admitting guilt. Right.

1:15.6

Settling in the civil case is not necessarily an admission. Right. The case can just stop. Maybe

1:21.2

sometimes it's part of it. I remember Kobe's civil case. He had to like write a letter that

1:25.9

basically said, I didn't know that that's what it was. If I can see why she felt it was that. Yeah.

1:31.3

Okay. Continue. So basically the rule with the DA that they brought to him, the deal they brought

1:36.7

to him was said, basically, if you go through the civil case, we're not going to prosecute you on

1:41.6

criminal charges. But that's the deal in order to go through the civil case. He basically loses

1:47.8

his right to the Fifth Amendment. So he's not allowed to plead like the fifth. Yeah.

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