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Comedian's wife still believes 'he's not a rapist'

Even though Camille Cosby is aware of Bill's cheating, she remains steadfast that he's not a rapist

Bill and Camille Cosby

Bill Cosby may be a serial rapist to more than a dozen women but to his wife, Camille Cosby he's only a cheat and 'NOT RAPIST'!

A source employed by the Cosby family told The New York Post, Camille is aware of her husband’s cheating ways, but believes that the women he slept with consented to use drugs and have sex. ''Camille still doesn’t believe that Bill provided drugs and had sex with women without their consent.She’s well aware of his cheating, but she doesn’t believe that her husband is a rapist.''

Another source claims Camille has given up on trying to keep her husband faithful. ''You have to allow for space to let your partner do what he wants,'' Camille allegedly told an insider. ''I have done that and [Bill] has done that and there’s no jealously, no friction.''

After admitting to purchasing drugs with the intent to give the women he wanted to have sex with in a newly released 2005 deposition, some celebrities withdrew their support for Bill. Singer Jill Scott expressed regrets defending the comic legend when the sexual assault allegations began in 2014.

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But, Camille has continued to stand firmly by his side. [Mrs. Cosby is] a proud, dignified but stubborn woman. You can say that she’s standing by her husband, but really, the more people stand against him, the more she perceives it as an affront to her and all that she’s done to make him a star.''

In December 2014, Camille still stood firmly by her husband claiming the media was blowing the situation out of proportion. In her words: "He is a kind man, a generous man, a funny man, and a wonderful husband, father and friend. He is the man you thought you knew. A different man has been portrayed in the media over the last two months. It is the portrait of a man I do not know."

Bill and Camille have been married for 50 years and have 5 children together.

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