Bill Cosby accuser's mom appeals to comedian's wife
SPRING HILL, Fla. (AP) — When William and Judy Thompson met comedian Bill Cosby in the late 1980s to discuss their teen daughter's modeling and acting career, they felt immediately at ease.
Cosby and William Thompson both belonged to black fraternities in college. They both had lived in the Washington, D.C.-Maryland area. Both were born in July and both went by Bill as a first name.
Cosby reassured the Thompsons that their then-17-year-old daughter, Jennifer, would be fine living in an apartment with other models as she launched her career. He promised to help the teen, they said.
"We thought we were talking to Dr. Huxtable," said William Thompson, referring to the comedian's TV persona in "The Cosby Show."
Jennifer Thompson now says she fended off unwanted sexual advances from Cosby and once performed a sex act on the comedian. He then gave her $700. That encounter — their final — clouded Jennifer Thompson's next two decades.
"It basically shattered my faith so that anything that used to look promising to me, I saw it through a different lens," she said.
Thompson, now 44, and her parents recently spoke to The Associated Press about the encounters with Cosby. They also revealed that three weeks ago, Judy Thompson sent a letter to Cosby's wife, Camille.
"Mother to mother," said Judy Thompson. "This letter was written from my heart."
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