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🗓️ 9 March 2022
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0:00.0 | All right, Berto, it's part two in which we do a deep dive on Bill Cosby and the new documentary |
0:07.6 | that came out talking of, in this part, we're going to get more into his psychology. What do you say, |
0:14.8 | Berto? Let's do it. This is the Psychology and Seattle podcast. I am your host, Dr. Kirk Honda. |
0:22.3 | I'm a therapist and a professor. Who are you, Berto? My name is Omberto Castellana and I make |
0:27.6 | imitation twizzlers with less twist. The legal situation, Berto, what do you know about the current |
0:33.6 | legal situation, give the documentary? He is free. He's a free man. Right. So to update, we did the |
0:42.8 | episode in 2018 before he was convicted and he was convicted in 2018, found guilty of some sort of |
0:55.2 | assault charge and he was sentenced to three to 10 years and there was this pretty big celebration |
1:00.7 | of that. He in 2021, there was several appeals and it worked its way all the way up to the Supreme |
1:09.9 | Court of Pennsylvania and in 2021, it was overturned. The conviction was overturned. He wasn't deemed |
1:19.0 | innocent. He was just deemed that the, I don't know the exact wording, but that the initial trial was |
1:27.2 | problematic or fraudulent in some way and so he was set free because of that. Essentially, |
1:34.2 | what happened was according to the experts on the documentary, he was promised immunity |
1:40.5 | before giving a deposition. So this was prior to his trial. He was asked to give a deposition |
1:48.0 | about his behavior with women and so a prosecutor, same representative of the government, |
1:55.6 | told Bill Cosby, look, you can say anything you want, this deposition will never be used against you. |
2:01.1 | And either because of that or not, during the deposition, he talks about using quailudes with |
2:06.7 | women, using date rape drugs and admitting that he knew that with the women, some of the women, |
2:17.4 | and I can't really exact wording, but he was saying that when he had sex with these women, |
2:22.4 | he knew it was somewhere between a yes and a no. It was somewhere between a yes and a rejection, |
2:27.2 | which really communicated that he did not have a positive affirmation of consent. |
2:38.4 | And he knew that there was a possibility that they were not, it was not consensual and he knew |
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