Supermodel Janice Dickinson has become the latest in a string of women to accuse comedian Bill Cosby of sexual assault. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Ms Dickinson, 59, alleged that Cosby had drugged and raped her in 1982, after he invited her to visit him at a hotel in
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Janice Dickinson: "The last thing I remember is him taking off his robe and climbing on top of me." Photo / Screengrab / ET
Another alleged victim, publicist Joan Tarshis, said she was sexually assaulted by the comedian in 1969. In an account published on the website Hollywood Elsewhere, Ms Tarshis claimed Mr Cosby mixed her a drink at his studio bungalow, and she grew woozy and disoriented. "Through the haze I thought I was being clever when I told him I had an infection, and he would catch it, and his wife would know he had sex with someone. But he just found another orifice to use."

Bill Cosby has denied the claims against him. Photo / AP
Shortly after Dickinson's interview was broadcast, the streaming service Netflix announced that it had postponed the release of Cosby's latest comedy special, Bill Cosby 77, which had been due to debut online on 28 November.
Dickinson suggested she had never spoken out about the alleged rape until now because, she said, "I was afraid of the consequences. I was afraid of being labelled a whore or a slut and trying to sleep my way to the top of a career that never took place." She added, "I want to talk about this now and I want to really support the other women who have gone through this."
When another woman, Andrea Constand, filed a lawsuit in 2005 claiming the comedian had drugged and molested her at his home in Philadelphia the previous year, 13 others reportedly offered to testify in the case, including Bowman. The suit was settled out of court, and the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
Cosby's lawyer, John Schmitt, released a statement at the weekend, describing the women's allegations as "decade-old" and "discredited", adding: "The fact that they are being repeated does not make them true. Mr Cosby does not intend to dignify these allegations with any comment."