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“Very sad day”: Disgraced star Bill Cosby offers support to rapist Harvey Weinstein

Convicted sex offender Bill Cosby has shared a statement in support of Harvey Weinstein, claiming the movie executive’s rape trial was not fair and saying his conviction marked a “very sad day”.

The disgraced comedian’s publicist Andrew Wyatt took to Instagram to release a statement which questioned where “wealthy and famous men” can “go in this country to find fairness and impartiality”.

Yesterday, Weinstein was convicted of raping a former production assistant Mimi Haleyi in 2006 and sexually assaulting a slew of other women in 2013.

Cosby’s account suggested the verdict was “not shocking” – but he placed the blame on the legal process.

He said because jurors were exposed to media coverage of the high-profile case, they were swayed by “the sentiments of public opinion”.

“There’s no way you would have anyone believe that Mr Weinstein was going to receive a fair and impartial trial,” said the statement.

It also suggested the judge “wanted a conviction" as he told jurors to spend more time deliberating when they had been hung over some of the charges.

“Here’s the question that should haunt all Americans, especially wealthy and famous men … where do we go in this country to find fairness and impartiality in the judicial system,” read the statement.

It was then accompanied by hashtags including “#FreeBillCosby” and “#FarFromFinished”.

In 2018, Cosby was found guilty on three counts of aggravated indecent assault and sentenced to serve three to 10 years in prison.

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