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Angela Leslie accuses Bill Cosby of forcing her to perform s** act in Vegas hotel

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Angela Leslie accuses Bill Cosby of forcing her to perform s** act in Vegas hotel

Two more women have come forward with allegations of s**ual assault against comedian Bill Cosby, adding to the growing number of accusations against him.

Angela Leslie, a former model and actress, has claimed that in 1992 Cosby forced her to masturbate him at a luxury Las Vegas hotel suite after pouring her a strong drink.

Leslie had been invited to meet Cosby at his hotel after sending him a letter and photograph asking for career advice, having first met the comedian two years previously on the set of The Cosby Show.

Cosby’s staff had originally sent her money orders of $700 and $800, telling her to come to meet Cosby in California.

However, she fell ill and two years later went to meet him in Vegas where the meeting quickly turned into an audition.

Leslie explained that Cosby poured her a drink and told her to act like she was drunk, but she couldn’t drink the strong concoction.

She went to the bathroom and when she came back, Cosby was in bed and n^ked.

She claimed that Cosby then began to rub against her, poured lotion on her hand and put his hand on top of hers and began to massage his p-nis.

Renita Chaney Hill, mother-of-three and former co-star of Cosby on the educational program Picture Pages in the early 1980s, also made allegations of s**ual assault.

She claims that Cosby would fly her to different cities and stay in hotels where he would insist she had a drink, even though she was still in high school.

Hill believes that Cosby drugged her during this period, as she does not remember anything until she woke up the next morning.

One time, Hill recalls that Cosby kissed and touched her just before she passed out, leaving her with the taste of cigar on his breath.

Hill added that she believed that this is when Cosby drugged her as she did not remember anything until she woke up the next morning.

These new allegations add to the 13 Jane Does who have claimed that Cosby s**ually assaulted them in the past.

Cosby has remained silent on the growing number of s**ual assault and rape allegations against him.

His lawyer, Marty Singer, had not responded to MailOnline’s request for comment at the time of publication on Friday.

The comedian made his first public appearance on Thursday night since ten women have come forward this month to say they were attacked by the entertainer.

The 77-year-old TV icon carried off his well-scripted performance in front of a tame audience in the Bahamas but was given a standing ovation.

The show was also a benefit for a businesswomen’s volunteer group, The Links, a non-profit which raises money for African-Americans in youth projects, the arts and health services.

In a statement today, The Links said: “As a women’s organization committed to uplifting and empowering women, The Links, Incorporated does not tolerate crimes against women.

Recent accusations against Bill Cosby are alarming and unsettling.

We trust that the appropriate authorities will conduct a thorough investigation.”
Actress Louisa Moritz claimed on Thursday that Cosby forced her into oral s** backstage at The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1971, telling TMZ: “He took his hands and put them on the back of my head and forced his p-nis in my mouth, saying, ‘have a taste of this.

It will do you good in so many ways.

‘” Moritz says she now plans on filing a civil suit.

During Cosby’s stage show, he talked about his long marriage to his wife Camille, describing how he had been bullied into attending his grandchild’s first birthday party.

Cosby did not mention his years of adultery or the growing allegations that he drugged and raped over a dozen women.

However, Cosby alluded to the s** scandal surrounding him on an ad lib when a phone went off in the audience, breaking off mid-sentence to say: “Tell them I’m not here”.

Cosby was given a rousing applause as he left the stage.

No one from the audience mentioned the s** assault allegations against the star.

Cosby fans at the show also gave their support to the star.

David Friemann, 62, from New Jersey, said: “I don’t care what these girls are saying about Bill Crosby I like him, he’s s good guy.” Duane Boakes, 57, from Atlanta, Georgia, said: “I love Bill Crosby.

He has been my hero since I was a kid.

I ain’t going to stop supporting him now.”
Leslie, who now works in logistics management, said she felt strong enough to come forward after hearing the accounts of other women and that she believed Cosby was a predator.

Hill also spoke out after hearing similar claims made by other women.

Cosby has yet to comment on any of the new allegations.

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