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Bill Cosby could be classified as a sexual predator

Updated on: 25 July,2018 07:45 PM IST  |  Los Angeles
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The Sexual Offenders Assessment Board of Pennsylvania has recommended labeling Bill Cosby as a sexually violent predator

Bill Cosby could be classified as a sexual predator

Bill Cosby

Actor Bill Cosby who was earlier convicted in a sexual assault case, might be classified as a sexual predator. According to Page Six, Sexual Offenders Assessment Board of Pennsylvania has recommended labeling Cosby as a sexually violent predator.


The Montgomery County District Attorney has requested a hearing so that a judge can decide if the Fat Albert actor should be classified as a sexually violent predator. Cosby, 80, was convicted on three counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University basketball administrator Andrea Constand in a Philadelphia suburb in 2004.


The former comedian faces a sentence of 10 years on each count. The comedian first went to trial last year, and the case ended in a mistrial after the jury failed to deliver a verdict.


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