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Since allegations of sexual assault have arisen, Bill Cosby has taken all shorts of honor given to him throughout his career as a comedian and actor. Following the leads of Baylor and Brown universities, Tufts University in Massachusetts and Goucher College in Maryland have decided to revoke honorary degrees given to Cosby during the early 2000s.

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While the President of Tufts University, Anthony Monaco, released a statement on the decision to revoke the honorary doctorates given to Cosby, Goucher College’s president, Jose Antionio Brown’s statement pretty much sums everything up.

Trustees have “unanimously decided that Cosby’s admitted actions are in direct violation of values Goucher holds dear, including our community principles of respect, communication, and responsibility,” he says.

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As if being shunned by educational institutions across the globe isn’t bad enough, in attempt number three, by a woman named Renita Hill, Cosby is being sued for defamation due to his denial of sexual assault.

Hill claims that Cosby made her role in the show Picture Pages happen, which is where and when (between ’83 – ’87) the assault took place at times.

According to the LA Times:

Hill in her lawsuit alleges she was drugged with something in her drink several times and then sexually assaulted at hotels in Atlantic City, New York and Denver. Those allegations echo a pattern reported by many of the alleged victims.

According to the lawsuit Cosby’s attorney said that the claims of assault and defamation are becoming “increasingly ridiculous,” and that allegation of Hill’s is similar to other women’s allegations who were discredited.

Tsk Tsk. I feel a big piece of evidence coming soon.