Amy Robach
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She had actually been on the record as early as 2005 with accusations she had made and tried to go through the criminal process.
And again, they changed even the law out there in California to allow for victims of sexual assault to have more time when it comes to a statute of limitations in the
criminal or even civil cases we've seen in some places but she was able to do this now and why this is coming up i find it pretty remarkable i find it incredible and some on the other side would even say this doesn't make sense how can you hold him accountable for something that happened that long ago who remembers when and what that's part of his argument and even his attorneys argue you hold him liable for something that the woman even says herself she doesn't exactly know what happened
And it was broken down.
Some of this was different types of damages, but the chunk of it, $40 million or so, was to punish him.
Literally punitive damages for what had taken place.
The rest, kind of reimbursement for damages, for mental and all that stuff.
But yeah, they actually...
The huge chunk of this was a message they were sending about punishing Bill Cosby.
Bill Cosby still, it's been a while, it's been years, this is a reminder, but Robes, he's come down from that pedestal.
But man, still, reminding of this story and just how big his star was and how influential of an entertainer he was in this country.
I mean, punitive is punitive.
It doesn't matter what age he is.
I mean, right, nobody's saying he's a threat to the community necessarily, but still, this is what justice can look like at this point.
So if that will ever happen, who knows?
We know what his imprint has been.
We know this guy has made a lot of money over a lot of years, a lot of decades.
in his career, but $60 million hadn't worked for a decade.
Does he have that sitting around?
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