Actress Sunni Welles Who Accused Bill Cosby Of Sexual Assault Dead At 72 | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Sunni Welles who accused Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her twice as a minor in the 1960s has died aged 72 after a battle with lung cancer. She started acting at the age of 10 and toured with Elvis Presley as a singer and dancer. Her son confirmed she died on Monday in California. Welles […]

Sunni Welles who accused Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her twice as a minor in the 1960s has died aged 72 after a battle with lung cancer.She started acting at the age of 10 and toured with Elvis Presley as a singer and dancer. Her son confirmed she died on Monday in California.

In a statement released through her lawyer, she claimed Cosby invited her to a famous Hollywood jazz club where she drank a coke before waking up naked and alone, feeling as though she had had sex, but with no memory of the night. Welles stated that again she only drank coke but awoke in the same room as before, naked and alone. She said:

Pennsylvania’s highest court threw out Cosby’s 2018 sexual assault conviction in June in a stunning reversal of fortune that saw him released from prison.

 

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