LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bill Cosby will organize a series of town hall meetings to help educate young people about problems their misbehavior could create and other issues, a spokesman for Cosby said.
Cosby is eager to get back to work following a deadlocked jury and mistrial in his sexual assault case, spokesman Andrew Wyatt told Birmingham, Alabama, TV station WBRC on Wednesday.
“We’ll talk to young people. Because this is bigger than Bill Cosby. You know, this, this issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today,” Wyatt said. “And they need to know what they’re facing when they’re hanging out and partying, when they’re doing certain things they shouldn’t be doing.
“And it also affects married men,” Wyatt said, without elaborating.
“Is it kind of a, ‘Do as I say, not as I do’ situation?” the newscaster asked, but it was unclear if Wyatt heard and responded to the question.
Prosecutors have said Cosby will be retried on sexual assault charges stemming from former Temple University worker Andrea Constand‘s allegations that Cosby drugged and molested her in 2004. Cosby contends the encounter was consensual.
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, an anti-sexual violence organization known as RAINN, responded to Cosby’s announced plans.
“It would be more useful if Mr. Cosby would spend time talking with people about how not to commit sexual assault in the first place,” RAINN spokeswoman Jodi Omear said in a statement.
In a statement Thursday to The Associated Press, Wyatt expanded on his remarks.
He said that many civic organizations and churches have called asking that Cosby speak to young men and women about the judicial system and how it can be used for “personal agenda and political ambitions.”
FILE – In this June 17, 2017 file photo, Bill Cosby arrives for his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa. Cosby will organize a series of town hall meetings to help educate young people about problems their misbehavior could create, a spokesman for Cosby said Thursday, June 22.
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President Clinton jokes with actor/comedian Bill Cosby at the announcement of a landmark accord under which television broadcasters have agreed to a government proposal concerning children’s programming July 29, 1996.
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President Clinton jokes with actor/comedian Bill Cosby at the announcement of a landmark accord under which television broadcasters have agreed to a government proposal concerning children’s programming July
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Bill Cosby delivers University of California Berkeley commencement speech at Hearst Greek Theatre in 1997.
Bill Cosby delivers University of California Berkeley commencement speech at Hearst Greek Theatre in 1997.
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Bill Cosby puts his arm around Autumn Jackson in this home video image shot in 1991 by Jackson’s grandmother Lois Maxfield on the set of “The Cosby Show.” The photograph was used Monday July 21, 1997, in New York by the defense in Jackson’s trial. Jackson, 22, is accused of trying to extort $40 million from entertainer Bill Cosby by threatening to go to tabloids with her claim that she is his daughter.
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Bill Cosby puts his arm around Autumn Jackson in this home video image shot in 1991 by Jackson’s grandmother Lois Maxfield on the set of “The Cosby Show.” The photograph was used Monday July 21, 1997, in New
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Bill Cosby and Rev. Cecil Williams outside Glide Memorial Church in 1974.
Bill Cosby and Rev. Cecil Williams outside Glide Memorial Church in 1974.
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Bill Cosby prpared for a scene from NBC’s new “Bill Cosby Mystery Movie” in 1993.
Bill Cosby prpared for a scene from NBC’s new “Bill Cosby Mystery Movie” in 1993.
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Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole, left, Dr. Bill Cosby and Dr. Camille Cosby, right, are photographed at the 50th Anniversary Gala of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art on Friday, Nov. 7, 2014, in Washington.
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Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole, left, Dr. Bill Cosby and Dr. Camille Cosby, right, are photographed at the 50th Anniversary Gala of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art on Friday, Nov. 7, 2014, in
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Nurse Therese Serignese, 57, discusses her experience with comedian Bill Cosby at her home on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014, in Boca Raton, Fla. Serignese said the television icon raped her in 1976 when she was 19 years old following a show in Las Vegas. Cosby spokesman David Brokaw did not respond to a request for comment.
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Nurse Therese Serignese, 57, discusses her experience with comedian Bill Cosby at her home on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014, in Boca Raton, Fla. Serignese said the television icon raped her in 1976 when she was 19
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In this May 12, 2011 file photo, comedian Bill Cosby appears at Temple University’s commencement in Philadelphia. Temple University says Cosby remains a trustee of the Philadelphia institution despite renewed scrutiny of sexual assault allegations against him. At least three women have publicly discussed their allegations against Cosby in recent weeks.
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In this May 12, 2011 file photo, comedian Bill Cosby appears at Temple University’s commencement in Philadelphia. Temple University says Cosby remains a trustee of the Philadelphia institution despite renewed
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Entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby, center, seated by Lt. Gen.Thomas Bostick, right, gestures as he listens to remarks during a Veterans Day ceremony, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at the The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in Philadelphia.
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Entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby, center, seated by Lt. Gen.Thomas Bostick, right, gestures as he listens to remarks during a Veterans Day ceremony, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at the The All Wars Memorial
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Camille Cosby, right, looks on as Bill Cosby speaks during a news conference about the upcoming exhibit, Conversations: African and African-American Artworks in Dialogue at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014.
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Camille Cosby, right, looks on as Bill Cosby speaks during a news conference about the upcoming exhibit, Conversations: African and African-American Artworks in Dialogue at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of
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In this photo taken Nov. 6, 2014, entertainer Bill Cosby and his wife Camille share a laugh as they tell a story about collecting on of the pieces in the upcoming exhibit, Conversations: African and African-American Artworks in Dialogue, at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art in Washington.
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In this photo taken Nov. 6, 2014, entertainer Bill Cosby and his wife Camille share a laugh as they tell a story about collecting on of the pieces in the upcoming exhibit, Conversations: African and
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In this April 10, 2011 file photo, Bill Cosby, foreground, and the cast of “The Cosby Show,” from left, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Raven-Symoné and Sabrina Le Beauf accept the Impact Award at the 2011 TV Land Awards in New York. TV Land will stop airing reruns of “The Cosby Show,” after another woman came forward claiming that the once-beloved comic had sexually assaulted her. Cosby has never been charged in connection with any of the allegations.
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In this April 10, 2011 file photo, Bill Cosby, foreground, and the cast of “The Cosby Show,” from left, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Raven-Symoné and Sabrina Le Beauf accept
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In this Nov. 6, 2014 file photo, Entertainer Bill Cosby gestures during an interview about the upcoming exhibit, Conversations: African and African-American Artworks in Dialogue, at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, in Washington.
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In this Nov. 6, 2014 file photo, Entertainer Bill Cosby gestures during an interview about the upcoming exhibit, Conversations: African and African-American Artworks in Dialogue, at the Smithsonian’s National
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Bill Cosby has plenty of helpers as he tries to get up after to reading to the students.
Months after blasting the African American community for failing to keep their children in school and out of jail, actor/comedian Bill Cosby visited the Bayview-Hunter’s Point area on Thursday to tour the Dr. Charles Drew College Preparatory Academy, one of the San Francisco school district’s new “Dream Schools.” in 2004.
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Bill Cosby has plenty of helpers as he tries to get up after to reading to the students.
Months after blasting the African American community for failing to keep their children in school and out of jail,
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Bill Cosby, left, appears on KCET/Hollywood’s Tavis Smiley in Los Angeles, Wednesday, May 26, 2004, to explain his controversial remarks he made during a Constitution Hall bash commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education.
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Bill Cosby, left, appears on KCET/Hollywood’s Tavis Smiley in Los Angeles, Wednesday, May 26, 2004, to explain his controversial remarks he made during a Constitution Hall bash commemorating the 50th
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Robert Culp, left, and Bill Cosby starring as a team of American agents in the 1960’s television series, “I Spy.”
Robert Culp, left, and Bill Cosby starring as a team of American agents in the 1960’s television series, “I Spy.”
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Singer Al Green and comic Bill Cosby attending the opening of “Your Arms Are Too Short To Box With God” on October 2, 1982 at the Alvin Theater in New York City, New York.
Singer Al Green and comic Bill Cosby attending the opening of “Your Arms Are Too Short To Box With God” on October 2, 1982 at the Alvin Theater in New York City, New York.
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Bill Cosby photographed during his performance at Carnegie Hall for “Stand Up for New York,” a performance that will benefit the Twin Towers Fund and the New York Police and Fire Widows and Children’s Benefit Fund(NYPFWCBF).
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Bill Cosby photographed during his performance at Carnegie Hall for “Stand Up for New York,” a performance that will benefit the Twin Towers Fund and the New York Police and Fire Widows and Children’s Benefit
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Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable, Bill Cosby as Dr. Heathcliff ‘Cliff’ Huxtable on “The “Cosby Show.”
Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable, Bill Cosby as Dr. Heathcliff ‘Cliff’ Huxtable on “The “Cosby Show.”
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Bill Cosby as Dr. Heathcliff ‘Cliff’ Huxtable
Bill Cosby as Dr. Heathcliff ‘Cliff’ Huxtable
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“The Cosby Show” cast: (Left to right)(bottom) Bill Cosby as Doctor Heathcliff ‘Cliff’ Huxtable, (top row) (l-r) Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable Kendall, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Theodore ‘Theo’ Huxtable, Phylicia Rashad as Clair Hanks Huxtable, Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable, Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux —
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“The Cosby Show” cast: (Left to right)(bottom) Bill Cosby as Doctor Heathcliff ‘Cliff’ Huxtable, (top row) (l-r) Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable Kendall, Malcolm-Jamal Warner
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In this July 31, 2007 file photo, Comedian Bill Cosby, aformer Temple football player, enters a news conference wearing a circa 1940s Temple University football uniform in Philadelphia. the Temple Owls have turned the corner into respectability. And their most famous funny man and former player is along for the ride. Bill Cosby will be “duct taped” to his seat to watch the Owls play their first bowl game in 30 years.
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In this July 31, 2007 file photo, Comedian Bill Cosby, aformer Temple football player, enters a news conference wearing a circa 1940s Temple University football uniform in Philadelphia. the Temple Owls have
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Photo: Matt Rourke, AP
Entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby at a Veterans Day ceremony, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at the The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in Philadelphia.
Entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby at a Veterans Day ceremony, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at the The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in Philadelphia.
Photo: Matt Rourke, Associated Press
Entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby at a Veterans Day ceremony, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at the The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in Philadelphia.
Entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby at a Veterans Day ceremony, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at the The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in Philadelphia.
Photo: Matt Rourke, Associated Press
In this March 16, 2009 file photo, comedian Bill Cosby speaks at the Jackie Robinson Foundation annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. A planned Bill Cosby special on Netflix has been postponed, the video streaming service said late November 18, 2014, amid mounting claims the respected US entertainer assaulted a string of women over the years. “
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In this March 16, 2009 file photo, comedian Bill Cosby speaks at the Jackie Robinson Foundation annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. A planned Bill Cosby special on Netflix has been
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This Nov. 11, 2014, file photo shows entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby speaking during a Veterans Day ceremony, at the The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in Philadelphia.
This Nov. 11, 2014, file photo shows entertainer and Navy veteran Bill Cosby speaking during a Veterans Day ceremony, at the The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in Philadelphia.
Photo: Matt Rourke, Associated Press
Spokesman: Cosby plans tour to educate youth on misbehavior
“They feel that the young men and women need to be aware that Mr. Cosby was given a deal to never be criminally charged” in the Andrea Constand case, he said.
A town hall will be held in Birmingham in July, Wyatt said. He didn’t identify the date or location or any other cities that will be visited.
Also taking part in the TV interview was Wyatt associate Ebonee Benson, who had read comments from Cosby’s wife, Camille, slamming prosecutors after the trial’s end last weekend in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
“Laws are changing,” Benson said on Thursday. “The statute of limitations for victims of sexual assault are being extended. So this is why people need to be educated on a brush against the shoulder, you know anything at this point can be considered sexual assault. And it’s … a good thing to be educated about the law.”
Lecturing isn’t new for Cosby. In recent years, the comedian and actor became known for scolding fellow African-Americans for poor grammar, sloppy dress and not valuing education, critiques that drew fire from some as elitist.
It also led indirectly to the reopening of the examination of his past.
In 2014, black standup comedian Hannibal Buress slammed Cosby on stage, calling him a self-righteous scold and adding, “You rape women, Bill Cosby.”
Video of Buress’ remarks was widely viewed online, and a number of women came forward to share similar stories alleging sexual abuse by Cosby. Prosecutors ultimately reopened Constand’s case.
During the trial, Constand testified that Cosby drugged and molested her at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004. Cosby did not testify during the trial, but has said his contact with the former director of women’s basketball operations at his alma mater, Temple University, was consensual.
A juror in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial said Thursday that some jurors were concerned that prosecutors waited 10 years to charge him, expressing suspicion that politics had played a role in the case.
The juror told The Associated Press that the panel was almost evenly split in its deliberations, with a similar number of jurors wanting to convict the 79-year-old entertainer as acquit him.
The AP does not typically identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault unless they grant permission, which Constand has done.