Two more women accuse Bill Cosby of sexual assault
Bill Cosby is on the receiving end of more sexual assault accusations.
On Thursday, two additional women accused the comedian of sexually assaulting them in the 1970s, adding their names to a growing list of women coming out against the one-time star of "The Cosby Show."
Charlotte Fox said Thursday that Cosby sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in the 1970s, when she was 23 and a budding actress.
"When I heard the other women, I said: 'Oh my God, that is what happened to me.' I could not believe it," Fox said, according to Reuters.
Another woman, who just went by the name Elizabeth, had a similar story. On Thursday, she said she was a 20-year-old flight attendant when Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in his hotel room in 1976.
Both women have teamed with attorney Gloria Allred, who is already representing dozens of women in the case.
Meanwhile, Cosby will have to go under oath this fall; he was ordered to give a sworn deposition in a lawsuit alleging he sexually abused a 15-year-old girl at Los Angeles' Playboy Mansion in 1974.
Testimony, released this summer, revealed that Cosby admitted under oath in 2005 that he obtained sedatives with the intent of giving them to women to have sex with them. Last month, 35 of his accusers appeared in a cover story for New York magazine.
Cosby's career has taken a nose-dive ever since last fall, when more women accused him of sexual assault.