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was found guilty in 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in his home in 2004. "Did that fake ass Michael Jackson s--- to tarnish his name with them lying ass kids and here she is with a known rapist smiling and laughing," Snoop Dogg wrote. We the f------ worst. Convicted sexual predator Bill Cosby thanked Snoop Dogg after the rapper apparently called for Cosby’s release from prison. "What do you gain from that? I get sick of y'all. “She is not doing well,” Winfrey said.

Cosby, 82, was found guilty in 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in his home in 2004. “May I say she is not doing well because she has now death threats, and now has to travel with security, and she’s feeling very much attacked.”. Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash last month, had a rape charge dismissed after his 19-year-old accuser declined to testify. ", Cosby was responding to an Instagram post from Snoop Dogg criticizing CBS’ Gayle King and Oprah Winfrey that ended: “Free Bill Cosby.”.

"Why y’all attacking us? “Free Bill Cosby," the rapper wrote at the end of an Instagram post that criticized CBS’ Gayle King and Oprah Winfrey.

I swear to god, we the worst. Snoop Dogg did not immediately return a request for comment. "It’s so sad and disappointing that successful Black Women are being used to tarnish the image and legacy of successful Black Men, even in death," Cosby wrote in an Instagram post Thursday.

He was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison. Weinstein is currently facing trial in Manhattan on sexual assault and rape charges. King did not respond to NBC New’s request for comment regarding Snoop Dogg’s apparent threat, however, Oprah Winfrey addressed the general threats King has allegedly been receiving in the wake of the controversy Friday on NBC’s “Today” show. BREAKING: In major shift, Pope Francis calls for civil union laws for same-sex couples. Even before the 2019 release of "Leaving Netherland,"an HBO documentary that featured two men's claims that Jackson molested them as children, questions have lingered over how to frame the musician's legacy. You ain’t come after f------ Harvey Weinstein, asking them dumb-ass questions.

", Snoop Dogg also appeared to threaten King, urging her to "back off, b----, before we come get you.". On behalf of myself, Camille and my family, thank you, thank you and thank you.

On Wednesday, Snoop Dogg posted a response to the King and Leslie interview on Instagram, calling King, who is black, "out of pocket" and accusing her of attacking members of her own community.

We expect more from you, Gayle," the rapper said in the video.

He, has said that a clip of the interview released on Twitter by CBS was part of a “wide-ranging" interview. Cosby's post follows a wave of criticism of King, a host on “CBS This Morning,” for asking retired WNBA star Lisa Leslie in an interview if she thought Kobe Bryant's legacy was "complicated" by a 2003 sexual assault charge. Since Bryant’s death, a debate has raged over how or whether to acknowledge this aspect of his life, as well as the larger issue of how to assess the achievements and legacy of famous black men accused of crimes. King has said that a clip of the interview released on Twitter by CBS was part of a “wide-ranging" interview and was being taken out of context. "Are these people that in need of fame, ratings and/or money? He later settled a civil suit with the woman, insisting that the encounter was consensual. In subsequent Instagram posts, Snoop Dogg posted pictures of King and Winfrey posing with Harvey Weinstein, implying that the two women did not hold the disgraced film mogul to the same standard as Bryant and Michael Jackson. Convicted sexual predator Bill Cosby thanked Snoop Dogg after the rapper apparently called for Cosby’s release from prison.