Comic
actor Bill Cosby's lawsuit says Johnson joined other women making accusations
against him to revive her waning career and to help sell copies of her memoir.
A week
after he filed a defamation lawsuit against seven of his forty accusers, he
filed another lawsuit Monday against supermodel Beverly Johnson, alleging she
lied when she said he drugged and tried to rape her at his New York home in the
mid-1980s.
The
lawsuit alleges defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress,
saying Cosby and Johnson never spent any time alone in his house, he never
drugged her and "her story is a lie."
Johnson,
63, the first African-American supermodel, first made her accusation against
Cosby in Vanity Fair magazine in late 2014.
She said
that in the mid-1980s, she went to Cosby's residence to work on acting
exercises, including one in which she acted drunk, when Cosby asked her to have
a drink from his cappuccino machine.
"I
knew by the second sip of the drink Cosby had given me that I'd been drugged --
and drugged good," she wrote. Johnson said she struggled so much that
Cosby took her out of the house and put her into a cab.
Cosby
seeks unspecified damages, an injunction requiring Johnson to retract her
statements, removal of the chapter about Cosby in future copies of her memoir
and removal of the chapter from unsold copies.
Bill should go and cover his face in shame, he can sue? really!
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