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Bill Cosby Admits to Quaalude Prescriptions Used to Drug Women

Comedian Bill Cosby admits to being prescribed Quaaludes by a gynecologist in the 1970s

The disgraced comedian admitted under oath that he refilled recreational prescriptions for Quaaludes from a gynaecologist with the intent of drugging women to sexually assault them.

Filed by one of his ex rape accusers, Donna Motsinger, who dropped the bombshell in an admission through a lawsuit.

Cosby received these refills a total of 7 times at a poker game and says that he never took one himself. Dr. Leroy Amar (gynecologist) attended poker games at Cosby’s residence in 1972. His medical license was revoked in 1979. These years are a crucial note for the case.

Bill Cosby speaks to reporters outside of his home on June 30, 2021 in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. Bill Cosby was released from prison after court overturns his sex assault conviction. (Photo by Michael Abbott/Getty Images)
Bill Cosby speaks to reporters outside of his home on June 30
Credit: Photo by Michael Abbott/Getty Images

Motsinger claims that she was drugged and raped by Cosby when she was waitressing at Trident, an old restaurant in Sausalito, California, in 1972.

She stated that she was handed an aspirin-like pill. Upon taking it, she began to fall in and out of consciousness. The next morning, Motsinger claims to have woken up with nothing but her underwear on in her home. In the documented files, the pills were round and white, making them believable to be aspirin.

The comedian has been accused of taking advantage of roughly 60 women in the last decade. The most recent accusation was in 2023 when a woman accused Cosby of drugging and raping her on multiple occasions between 1987 and 1990.

Cosby’s attorneys are trying their best to get the lawsuit dismissed. However, Motsigner is persistent and fighting back against the attorneys.

Kimberly Ramirez

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