Saturday 10 July 2021

Bill Cosby is pursuing legal action against the state of Pennsylvania to recoup 'hundreds of thousands' of taxpayer dollars as compensation for his wrongful incarceration, friend and publicist reveals

 Bill Cosby's spokesman has said he hopes to recoup damages for wrongful incarceration from the state of Pennsylvania, and accused attorneys for the comedian's accusers of having 'an ax to grind against black men.'

Cosby was released from prison on June 30 after serving two years behind bars, when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court vacated his 2018 conviction for sexual assault, citing violations of his due process rights.

Now, his publicist Andrew Wyatt says that Cosby hopes to win 'a couple hundred grand' in compensation for the time he spend behind bars on the now-vacated conviction.

'We are looking at what recourse, what legal recourse we can take against the state of Pennsylvania,' Wyatt told The Domenick Nati Show in an interview on Friday. 'We are looking at all legal angles for those things right now.'

Publicist Andrew Wyatt (right) says that Cosby hopes to win 'a couple hundred grand' in compensation for the time he spend behind bars on the now-vacated conviction

Publicist Andrew Wyatt (right) says that Cosby hopes to win 'a couple hundred grand' in compensation for the time he spend behind bars on the now-vacated conviction

Bill Cosby stands next to his spokesman Andrew Wyatt and lawyer Jennifer Bonjean outside Cosby's home after Pennsylvania's highest court overturned his conviction on June 30

Bill Cosby stands next to his spokesman Andrew Wyatt and lawyer Jennifer Bonjean outside Cosby's home after Pennsylvania's highest court overturned his conviction on June 30


'Isn't he owed money for every day that he's in jail or am I wrong?' Nati, himself a celebrity publicist, asked Wyatt.

'He's owed money. It's a lot of owed money,' Wyatt responded. 'Our attorneys are filing the paperwork now. He is owed a lot of money.'

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, a Democrat, in February proposed paying anyone wrongly convicted $50,000 for every year spent in prison.

Previously, Pennsylvania did not offer compensation to former inmates who were wrongfully convicted.

The funds would potentially be available to exonerees, whose convictions were overturned on the basis of actual innocence, as well as convicts such as Cosby who had their convictions vacated on legal grounds.

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show Cosby sitting on his bed in prison uniform
Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show Cosbtsitting on his bed in prison uniform

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show the actor sitting on his bed in his prison uniform 

In the interview, Wyatt went on to levy scathing attacks against Gloria Allred and her daughter Lisa Bloom, both attorneys who practice separately, but who both represent several of Cosby's scores of accusers.

Wyatt called the probe into Cosby 'the greatest Ocean's Eleven extortion scheme led by Gloria Allred and Lisa Bloom' and said he believes the case was 'about money'.

'I think her and her daughter have an axe to grind against black men,' Wyatt added, going on to name several high profile sexual misconduct claims against black celebrities the two attorneys had participated in. 

Bloom and Allred responded to Wyatt's 'extortion' claim in sharply worded statements.

Attorney Gloria Allred stands with accusers of actor and comedian Bill Cosby after his original conviction on April 26, 2018

Attorney Gloria Allred stands with accusers of actor and comedian Bill Cosby after his original conviction on April 26, 2018

Allred's daughter Lisa Bloom also represents several of Bill Cosby's accusers

Allred's daughter Lisa Bloom also represents several of Bill Cosby's accusers

'Mr. Wyatt, choose your words carefully,' Bloom said in a statement to DailyMail.com. 

'I already scored one spectacular win against Bill Cosby in my defamation litigation after another of his reps spoke recklessly. Shall I file another?' the attorney added.

Allred told Fox News that 'any allegation of extortion is defamatory, and appears to be an attempt by Mr. Cosby's representative to deflect attention away from the allegations by more than 60 women who have accused Mr. Cosby of victimizing them.' 

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