Documents Show Bill Cosby Admitted to Getting Drugs to Give Women for Sex

Bill Cosby has admitted to acquiring sedative drugs with the intent of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with, new released documents reveal.

In documents obtained by The Associated Press, which date back to 20005, Cosby admitted under oath to obtaining prescription Quaaludes to use on women in a civil lawsuit filed by Andrea Constand.

In a sworn deposition, Cosby answered questions from Constand’s attorney, Dolores Troiani.

“When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?” Troiani asked.

“Yes,” Cosby answered on Sept. 29, 2005.

“Did you ever give any of those young women the Quaaludes without their knowledge?” Troiani asked.

However, that question went unanswered as Cosby was advised not to answer by his attorney.

Th documents with his admission were made public on Monday after being sealed for a decade.

Cosby’s reputation has been on a downward spiral since a slew of women came forward to accuse the comedian of drugging and sexually assaulting them. More than two dozen women have come forward. Cosby has denied it.

Get the full story at CNN.

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