Crime & Safety
Scenes From Montgomery County Courthouse After Cosby Verdict
See photos and videos from outside the Montgomery County Courthouse where Bill Cosby was found guilty on aggravated indecent assault.
#Breaking Bill Cosby raises his hand to crowd as he exits Montgomery County court after being found guilty of all counts @NBCPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/1dFLN90OmS
— Drew Smith (@drewsmithtv) April 26, 2018
NORRISTOWN, PA – A stunning verdict was reached Thursday, April 26 in the criminal case of Bill Cosby, as a jury found the comedian guilty on three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
Cosby, 80, faces up to 10 years in prison after drugging and molesting a woman at his Cheltenham home in 2004.
The Montgomery County Courthouse was littered with reporters, activists, and many others who have been closely following the case of the embattled comedian.
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Below are videos and photos from the scene after the conviction was handed down:
"We are so happy that finally we can say women are believed, and not only on #MeToo, but in a court of law where they were under oath, where they testified truthfully, where they were attacked, where they were smeared," says Gloria Allred, who represented 33 Bill Cosby accusers pic.twitter.com/o0C8jfxSUu
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 26, 2018
"We are so happy that finally we can say women are believed, and not only on #MeToo, but in a court of law where they were under oath, where they testified truthfully, where they were attacked, where they were smeared," says Gloria Allred, who represented 33 Bill Cosby accusers pic.twitter.com/o0C8jfxSUu
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 26, 2018
Crowds gather outside Montgomery County Courthouse waiting for Bill #Cosby to exit pic.twitter.com/iN3Ol7RlR3
— Lizzy McLellan (@LizzyMcLell) April 26, 2018
Cosby accuser Lili Bernard speaks after guilty verdict: "I feel like I'm dreaming ... I feel like my faith in humanity is restored." pic.twitter.com/8wPdvDb9ax
— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 26, 2018
Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images
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