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Bill Cosby is mentioned 27 times across 22 documents in the Epstein files, primarily appearing in comparative contexts where he's referenced alongside other high-profile figures accused of sexual misconduct, rather than as a direct participant in Epstein-related activities.
Cosby appears almost entirely in third-party references rather than as a direct participant. The mentions span documents from approximately 2015-2019, coinciding with Cosby's own legal troubles. Most references appear in media articles, emails, and correspondence where individuals compare the public scandals involving Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Cosby. Several documents contain emails from an apparent Epstein associate expressing distress about "the media explosion with Clinton, Trump and Cosby" affecting them. One particularly notable mention appears in Bureau of Prisons records where someone appears to suggest Epstein donate to Morgan State University to avoid "a conviction like Bill Cosby." There's also a reference comparing known abusers of power, mentioning Cosby alongside others "who were known at the time who abused drugs."
7 and about, and actions weren't taken, and Bill Cosby was 18 known about. And they're each -- go with
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Page: EFTA00009393 →. You know, at the time, and I've said 16 this in different forms, but you know, Weinstein was known 17 and about, and actions weren't taken, and Bill Cosby was 18 known about. And they're each -- go with me. They're each 19 different -- 20 Q All right. 21 A -- but I do think the public looked at
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was upbeat about the 23 defense. 24 : Okay. 25 MR. EPSTEIN: You know, relying on another EFTA00113550 70 1 prosecution. Oh, that's what got Bill Cosby 2 out, right? Another prosecution, a non- 3 disclosure agreement, yeah. Which I believe is 4 the defense that Ghislaine Maxwell is 5 (Indiscernibl
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sel did not respond. Most recently, on June 30, 2021, Mr. Markus authored an Op-Ed in the New York Daily News.3 The Op-Ed compared the defendant to Bill Cosby and argued that this case should be dismissed in the wake of Mr. Cosby's release from prison. The Op-Ed claims that Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecuti
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ng pajamas and limping awkwardly. The larger-than-life pop star seemed small and childish in that moment, and mentally unwell, according to Murphy. Bill Cosby was met with skepticism in 2017 when he revealed that he had gone blind in an interview published just one month before his trial on sexual assault
, and mentally unwell, according to Murphy. Bill Cosby was met with skepticism in 2017 when he revealed
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: PRESS INQUIRY Good afternoon, Can SDNY comment on David Markus's assertion that he did not violate SDNY's rules when he wrote an op-ed comparing Bill Cosby and Ghislaine Maxwell? Thanks so much -- Mary Margaret Mary Margaret Olohan Social Issues Reporter Dail• Caller News Foundation EFTA00105337
NY's rules when he wrote an op-ed comparing Bill Cosby and Ghislaine Maxwell? Thanks so much -- Mary Ma
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another 20 prosecution. Oh, that's what got Bill Cosby 21 out, right? Another prosecution, a non- 22 di
that Jeffrey was upbeat about the 17 defense. 18 MR. : Okay. 19 MR. EPSTEIN: You know, relying on another 20 prosecution. Oh, that's what got Bill Cosby 21 out, right? Another prosecution, a non- 22 disclosure agreement, yeah. Which I believe is 23 the defense that Ghislaine Maxwell is going to 24
ck college, Morgan State University. Our accepting your $5 million will show the world you are not a pariah and may help you avoid a conviction like Bill Cosby. The donation can 1 EFTA00035613 --- PAGE BREAK --- be for "The Jeffrey Epstein Chair for the Promotion of Women in Mathematics," which will sh
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testimony explains, as in the Weinstein and Bill Cosby cases, why the trauma of rape victims is unique a
The answer may well lie in expert testimony, which we eventually won the right to present in court. Such testimony explains, as in the Weinstein and Bill Cosby cases, why the trauma of rape victims is unique and may cause victims to act this way. The Weinstein jury heard such expert testimony and understood
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nd to questions about the incident outside court. Also in court was Gloria Allred, the activist lawyer who has represented women accusing Roy Moore, Bill Cosby and President Donald Trump of sexual assault. After the hearing, she said she was representing other Epstein accusers who "were not in the Florida c
o has represented women accusing Roy Moore, Bill Cosby and President Donald Trump of sexual assault. Aft
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diately following her arrest, Ms. Maxwell was mentioned in more national media articles than in the analogous 90-day periods for Mr. Weinstein, Mr. Cosby, Mr. Guzman Loera, and Mr. Raniere combined. ALL U.S. MEDIA COVERAGE COMPARISON (90 DAYS OF ARREST) 7.000 6.000 5.000 5. a 4.003 a 3.000 2
subject of over 6,500 national media articles. That exceeds the number of articles that mentioned such high-profile defendants as Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, and Keith Raniere in the 90-day period following their arrests, combined. The media coverage has ruthlessly vilif
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sel did not respond. Most recently, on June 30, 2021, Mr. Markus authored an Op-Ed in the New York Daily News.3 The Op-Ed compared the defendant to Bill Cosby and argued that this case should be dismissed in the wake of Mr. Cosby's release from prison. The Op-Ed claims that Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecuti
Op-Ed in the New York Daily News.3 The Op-Ed compared the defendant to Bill Cosby and argued that this case should be dismissed in the wake of Mr. Cosby's release from prison. The Op-Ed claims that Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement is binding in this District, but that "[t]he trial court, j
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NY's rules when he wrote an op-ed comparing Bill Cosby and Ghislaine Maxwell? Thanks so much -- Mary Ma
INQUIRY Good afternoon, icl > Can SDNY comment on David Markus's assertion that he did not violate SDNY's rules when he wrote an op-ed comparing Bill Cosby and Ghislaine Maxwell? Thanks so much -- Mary Margaret Mary Margaret Olohan Social Issues Reporter Daily Caller News Foundation EFTA00105338
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nd to questions about the incident outside court. Also in court was Gloria Allred, the activist lawyer who has represented women accusing Roy Moore, Bill Cosby and President Donald Trump of sexual assault. After the hearing, she said she was representing other Epstein accusers who "were not in the Florida c
o has represented women accusing Roy Moore, Bill Cosby and President Donald Trump of sexual assault. Aft
ck college, Morgan State University. Our accepting your $5 million will show the world you are not a pariah and may help you avoid a conviction like Bill Cosby. The donation can be for "The Jeffrey Epstein Chair for the Promotion of Women in Mathematics," which will show the world your support for women.
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, and mentally unwell, according to Murphy. Bill Cosby was met with skepticism in 2017 when he revealed
ng pajamas and limping awkwardly. The larger-than-life pop star seemed small and childish in that moment, and mentally unwell, according to Murphy. Bill Cosby was met with skepticism in 2017 when he revealed that he had gone blind in an interview published just one month before his trial on sexual assault
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diately following her arrest, Ms. Maxwell was mentioned in more national media articles than in the analogous 90-day periods for Mr. Weinstein, Mr. Cosby, Mr. Guzman Loera, and Mr. Raniere combined. ALL U.S. MEDIA COVERAGE COMPARISON (90 DAYS OF ARREST) 7.000 6.000 5.000 V t y 4,000 IJ moo 2
subject of over 6,500 national media articles. That exceeds the number of articles that mentioned such high-profile defendants as Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, and Keith Raniere in the 90-day period following their arrests, combined. The media coverage has ruthlessly vilif
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o has represented women accusing Roy Moore, Bill Cosby and President Donald Trump of sexual assault. Aft
nd to questions about the incident outside court. Also in court was Gloria Allred, the activist lawyer who has represented women accusing Roy Moore, Bill Cosby and President Donald Trump of sexual assault. After the hearing, she said she was representing other Epstein accusers who "were not in the Florida c
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announced on Tuesday was the `largest ... to date' for the US against the dark web," Rosen said, and "charges included those against a group called 'Pill Cosby' that allegedly distributed more than 1 million fentanyl-laced pills in Ohio and against a man who allegedly bought data that belonged to a murdered
arges included those against a group called 'Pill Cosby' that allegedly distributed more than 1 million

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Ghislaine Maxwell
PersonBritish socialite and sex trafficker, daughter of Robert Maxwell, accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

George Mitchell
PersonFormer U.S. Senator from Maine and special envoy, connected to Epstein through flight logs and social events

Woody Allen
PersonAmerican filmmaker, actor and comedian (born 1935)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

David Mitchell
PersonAmerican real estate developer, President of Mitchell Holdings LLC, associate of Jeffrey Epstein

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

Martha Stewart
PersonAmerican businesswoman, writer, TV personality (born 1941)

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Michael Jackson
PersonAmerican singer, songwriter, record producer, and dancer (1958–2009)

Harvey Weinstein
PersonAmerican film producer and sex offender (born 1952)

Prince Charles
PersonKing of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms since 2022 (born 1948)

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement