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Bill Cosby Rape Case: Former NBC Employee Speaks Out “He Had Everybody Fooled”

Nov 24, 2014 03:52 AM EST | By Rolly Gacelo

Bill Cosby rape case has taken over many major news in the country. The 77-year old comedian actor is being bombarded with accusations of sexual assault on several women. Cosby battle such allegations back in 2000 but this month, more women surfaced accusing Cosby of raping them. The sexual harassment allegedly occurred from 1965 to 1962.

Now, in another shocking turn, a former NBC employee has come out to solidify victims' stance in the Bill Cosby rape case and bury Bill deeper in the controversy.

In an interview with the New York Daily News, Frank Scotti who worked as a facilities manager at the Brooklyn studio where The Cosby Show was filmed, said that there were instances when he was paid to help Bill Cosby cover-up his wrong doings.

"He had everybody fooled," the 90-year old said. "Nobody suspected."

Scotti said that between 1989-1990, he worked for Cosby to pay out least eight women including a Shawn Thompson who has a daughter named Autumn Jackson that claims her father is the The Bill Cosby Show host.

"I was suspicious that something was going on," said Scotti. "I suspected that he was having sex with them because the other person he was sending money to (Thompson) he was definitely having sex with.

"Why else would he be sending money?" Scotti asked. "He was sending these women $2,000 a month. What else could I think?"

"I did a lot of crazy things for him," recalled Scotti. "He was covering himself by having my name on it. It was a coverup. I realized it later."

The Bill Cosby rape case has turned into media frenzy and led to the cancellation of the accused's tours. In a rare public address, Bill Cosby denied everything.

"I know people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendos. People should fact check. People shouldn't have to go through that and shouldn't answer to innuendos," Cosby told a Florida Today reporter.

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