Bill Cosby Wants to Teach You How to Avoid Being Accused of Sexual Assault

Days after a mistrial is declared in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case, his publicists have announced he plans to go on a national tour to educate the youth on sexual assault.

Specifically, how to avoid being accused of sexual assault.

Spokesman Andrew Wyatt says Cosby wants to get back to work ASAP.

"We are now planning town halls.”

Women's groups and sexual assault victim's advocates have since exploded over the plans.

Vce president of communications for the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) Jodi Omear says she is incredulous.

“It would be more useful if Mr. Cosby would spend time talking with people about how not to commit sexual assault in the first place.” 

Wyatt says these town hall style meetings will educate young men and women as well as married men on the laws and issues that come with the accusations of sexual assault.

“This is bigger than Bill Cosby. This issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today, and they need to know what they’re facing when they’re hanging out and partying, when they’re doing certain things they shouldn’t be doing.”


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