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Former model accuses Bill Cosby of drugging her wine before sexually assaulting her

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A former model has accused Bill Cosby of drugging her wine before

sexually assaulting her, saying he may be the 'greatest serial rapist

that ever got away with it'.

Jewel Allison is the latest in a line of women to come forward,

claiming that the comedian spiked her glass of wine during a dinner at

his Philadelphia home in the late Eighties before forcing her to touch

his genitals.

The revelation comes as another alleged victim of Cosby announced

plans to mount a class action lawsuit against the star with at least

nine other women.

Speaking about the alleged assault to the New York Daily News, Ms

Allison said: 'We may be looking at America's greatest serial rapist

that ever got away with this for the longest amount of time.

'He got away with it because he was hiding behind the image of Cliff Huxtable.'

The woman, from Brooklyn, said she was introduced to Cosby by her

agent, Sue Charney, who discovered model Janice Dickinson – another of

the comedian's accusers.

Cosby, now 77, was hosting a dinner at his house and Ms Charney told

Ms Allison she should go.

Ms Allison said she did not think it was strange that she was the only

person there, other than Cosby, as it was her birthday and she

believed Ms Charney may have organised the meal as a present.

She recalled Cosby pouring her a glass of vintage wine which did not

taste right.

She suddenly felt woozy and sat down on a couch, but Cosby lifted her

up and led her to another room, she said.

Ms Allison claimed Cosby grabbed her hand and placed it on his genitals.

'That was my sexual assault by this comedian,' she told the Daily

News. 'He turned me around and said, "Let's get you home". At the

door, he gave me a very hard embrace and a hard kiss.'

She remembers vomiting in the back seat of a cab on the way home.

Cosby invited her over again but she declined.

Allison joins at least 17 other women who have now come forward to

claim that the TV star attacked them. The allegations date from the

1970s up until 2006.

One accuser said this weekend that she was planning to mount a class

action lawsuit against Cosby with as many as nine other women.

Credit: Daily Mail UK

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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