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Ferguson riot takes the shine away from comedian's rape scandal

We bet the TV icon breathe a sigh of relief... media finally had something else to talk about

If there is one person in this world who could have appretiated the timing of the current Ferguson conflict, then that person would be ace comedian Bill Cosby.

In the last four weeks, the TV icon has been under fire following a series of drugs and sexual allegations against him from different women.

More than 10 women including former super model, Janice Dickinson have accused Cosby of either rape, sexual molestation and/or drug use, crimes they claim he committed back in the 70s and 80s.

All women want the world to now believe they have been either shy, scared or too ashamed to come forward in the past. But after a 33-year-old comedian, Hannibal Buress lambasted Cosby as a 'serial rapist' during his stand up routine in Philadelphia back in October, all women have summoned courage to step up with their various claims.

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The media has been on Cosby's rape scandal since October with different TV stations, TV shows and venues shutting their doors on the 77-year-old's upcoming comic tour... including interviews and guest appearances.

Well, as of yesterday Nov. 24, the Cosby rape case has been laid to rest (... for now) because the grand jury refused to indict the police man Darren Wilson who shot and killed an unarmed Michael Brown on August 9 in Ferguson.

The entire wolrd has been focused on the subsequent happenings after that shocking decision was taken that most media outlets completely forgot about Cosby and his inability to 'zip up his pants!'

Perhaps untill President Obama, the White House or some other influential body step forward to help calm down the angry mob in Ferguson, Cosby might just be able to have a good sleep at night.

But its untill then...

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