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“I wasn’t wearing my pyjamas and I remembered before I passed out I had been sexually assaulted by this man,” said former model Janice Dickinson in a Tuesday broadcast of Entertainment Tonight.

Ms. Dickinson joined five other women who have publicly accused Mr. Cosby of sexually assaulting them.

Last week, Arizona resident Barbara Bowman wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post saying that the comedian raped her multiple time while she was a 17-year-old aspiring actor.

“I’ll never forget the clinking of his belt buckle as he struggled to pull his pants off,” she wrote.

She was soon joined by publicist Joan Tarshis, who said that she was raped by Mr. Cosby after being given a drugged bloody mary at the entertainer’s Los Angeles cottage in 1969.

“He was holding me down. He’s much bigger than I am.… There was nothing I could do except wait for it to be over,” Ms. Tarshis told Philadelphia magazine.

The Associated Press also released on Wednesday a video of their full interview with Cosby on Nov. 6. He refused to comment on the allegations in the video you can watch below, and then asked the wire service if they could avoid using the clip where he refused to comment.

“And I would appreciate it if it was scuttled,” he added.

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Mr. Cosby has never been charged. His lawyer issued a statement saying his client would not dignify “decade-old, discredited” claims of sex abuse, and the entertainer has refused to confront the allegations directly, most vividly in a cringe-worthy Sunday interview with National Public Radio’s Scott Simon.