Former NBC Employee Says He Found Out Bill Cosby Was Covering Up Abuse
This is the bombshell!!
A former NBC employee and Bill Cosby confidante has claimed to the New York Daily News that he acted as a cover-up for the comedian as he slept with women and paid them off.
Frank
Scotti, 90, who worked for the studio where "The Cosby Show" was filmed
from 1984 to 1992, told the Daily News that he took out money orders in
his name to pay women who he suspects Cosby had slept with. Scotti also
alleges that he would stand guard at Cosby's dressing room while he met
with young models.
Cosby would reportedly claim he was "interviewing" the young models for parts in his show.
He
allegedly had a deal with a Manhattan modeling agency that would stop
by the set with several women at once. Cosby would then take his pick,
Scotti said.
"The owner [of the agency] just walked right out,"
Scotti told the Daily News. "She knew exactly what was going to go on.
Then he’d tell me, 'Stand outside the door and don’t let anyone in.' Now
you put that together and figure [out] why."
Scotti provided
signed memorabilia and photographs of himself and Cosby to the Daily
News. He also showed receipts for money orders with the names of women
on them — at least one of whom recently stepped forward to accuse Cosby
of sexual assault.