Source says Camille Cosby believes accusers ‘consented’ to drugs and sex

Bill Cosby’s wife knows her husband is a cheater, but believes his accusers consented to drugs and sex – at least that’s what two confidants of the couple have told The New York Post.

In the wake of the release of Bill Cosby’s incriminating deposition, the publication claims to have sources who were present at a recent crisis meeting at the Cosby home.

Camille Cosby, 71, who is also her 78-year-old husband’s business manager, allegedly assembled top advisors, lawyers and public relations specialists to the couple’s Shelburne Falls, Mass. residence on Tuesday night. Once gathered, it is said she informed them it was time to “get back out in front of” the story.

“I created him, I knew what I was getting and we’ll fix this,” she allegedly told those in attendance.

“People are jumping ship,” she added in an apparent reference to actress Jill Scott. “They are making him out to be such a bad guy, a monster.”

Calling her “a proud but stubborn woman,” the insiders say Camille“stopped being embarrassed long ago” by her husband’s affairs, but cannot tolerate the “invasion of privacy.”

“Camille still doesn’t believe that Bill provided drugs and had sex with women without their consent,” said anonymous informant employed by the Cosby family. “She’s well aware of his cheating, but she doesn’t believe that her husband is a rapist.”

Rev. Carl Dianda, the couple’s longtime spiritual adviser who presided over their marriage 51 years ago, told The Post his “heart breaks” for her.

“She made so many sacrifices for him to have a career.”