Cuban-American actress, Louisa Moritz claims Bill Cosby sexually assaulted her
Another woman is coming forward with sexual assault claims against Bill Cosby. Cuban-American Actress Louisa Moritz, who is famous for playing Rose in ”One Flew…
Another woman is coming forward with sexual assault claims against Bill Cosby. Cuban-American Actress Louisa Moritz, who is famous for playing Rose in ”One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest,” claims the comedian forced oral sex on her before an appearance on Johnny Carsons “Tonight Show” in 1971.
Louisa told TMZ that she was waiting in the green room at NBC studios in New York in 1971, when Bill knocked on her door and told her that he was impressed with her work.
He implied that he was going to see to it that I will become a major star through his direction, Louisa said.
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But she claims he then suddenly approached me and took out his penis, which was now in the line of my face, and pressed up against it. He took his hands and put them on the back of my head and forced his penis in my mouth, saying, have a taste of this. It will do you good in so many ways.
Moritz claims Cosby then walked out and said: “Now you don’t want to upset me and the plans for your future, do you?”
Bill Cosby has been under scrutiny over the past days as he has been hit with multiple accusations that he was inappropriate with young females, including claims from model-turned-TV personality Janice Dickinson, and actor Lou Ferrignos wife, Carla Ferrigno.
However, Cosby’s lawyer, Marty Singer, said to TMZ that “We’ve reached a point of absurdity.”
“The stories are getting more ridiculous. Moritz is a lawyer who was disciplined by the California State Bar and ordered not to practice. We pulled the documents–she can’t practice because she didn’t report certain quarterly reports. The nature of the reports is unclear from the documents.” Singer said.
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