In a rare interview, convicted sex offender Bill Cosby said he does not expect to express remorse when his prison sentence runs out.
Cosby, 82, said in a phone interview with the news outlet BlackPressUSA.com that he expected to serve his sentence of 3 to 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in his home. The disgraced comedian claimed he has done nothing wrong and insisted the jurors in his trial were “imposters.”
“When I come up for parole, they’re not going to hear me say that I have remorse. I was there. I don’t care what group of people come along and talk about this when they weren’t there. They don’t know,” Cosby said during what the outlet described as a series of 15-minute prison phone calls.
Cosby was found guilty last April of drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand, a former Temple University employee. The verdict was the first high-profile conviction of the #MeToo era, capping Cosby’s dramatic fall from avuncular sitcom dad to cultural pariah.