Sex predator Cosby won't show remorse to shorten his jail term
Bill Cosby is prepared to serve his 10-year maximum sentence for sexual assault rather than show remorse for a crime the comedian says he didn’t commit.
Cosby is serving three to 10 years in a state prison near Philadelphia after a jury last year convicted him of sexually assaulting a Temple University employee in 2004. The 82-year-old says the Pennsylvania parole board is “not going to hear me say that I have remorse”.
He thinks it’s therefore unlikely he’ll be released early.
Cosby made the comments in a phone interview with ‘BlackPressUSA’ as he appeals his felony conviction and sex offender status.
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Legal experts say sex offenders typically must show remorse to be considered for parole.
Cosby is best known for his 1980s-era sitcom, ‘The Cosby Show’.
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