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I read the "Convicted sex offender' Talk thread from March, and I'm fine with the first sentence, but does seem that the intro glosses the reported severity of his crime. I suggest we mention in the intro that Cosby admitted drugging women he planned to have sex with, and also change 'tarnished his legacy' to something stronger. Maybe 'severely tarnished'. Given the media coverage, that is accurate and maintains NPOV. 38.49.84.175 (talk) 20:59, 11 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Well, just before it mentions "tarnished", it mentions it ended his career. The sets the severity of it. Changing it to "severely tarnished" would be seen as WP:PEACOCK verbiage. Who are we to say it is severe or not? The reader should decide that from the context given in the body rather then from us. Richard-of-Earth (talk) 05:40, 12 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The intro is dishonest. He is a convicted serial sex offender not a victim of “allegations” that have tarnished and ended his career. It’s phrased like he has never been found guilty and has been targeted. Any other man with such criminal history would have it as part of his resume of notoriety not as a footnote. 2604:3D08:178E:5900:D4B0:F026:9297:E177 (talk) 17:20, 8 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I’m not sure I understand? Whether you like it or not, he is not a “convicted serial sex offender.” He was, and this is covered in the article, in great detail. However, his conviction was overturned[1] and it means his “criminal history” is non-existent. Or rather, his criminal record is non-existent; his criminal “history,” as-recorded by the media, is well-chronicled and sourced throughout the article.
It may not be fair to you, but that is how the United States’ legal system works. If you are referring to Cosby’s civil liability, this is different from criminal guilt. Significantly so, but I feel that I’ve already defended Cosby more than I’d like to.
Bill cosby deposition never admitted to guilt he confirmed giving quaadludes but never without their consent thats from the disposition and only one out of the 60 women was the one he went to court for which is andrea constand