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Bill Cosby's testimony puts spotlight back on quaaludes, forgotten party drug of the 1970s-The Canadian PressBy John Rogers, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – JULY 22,15-YAHOONEWS

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Before there was Molly there was the quaalude, the most popular party drug of the 1970s.It was also, as we now know, the one Bill Cosby kept on hand to give to young women he wanted to have sex with.In 10-year-old testimony uncovered this week, Cosby said he would offer the drug "the same as a person would say, 'Have a drink.'"He never tried to sneak any of it into someone's drink, he added, as many others did during those years. But when asked whether a woman who accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 1976 could have resisted him while on quaaludes, he replied, "I don't know."One thing is certain. The drug, outlawed in the United States since 1982, was hugely popular 40 years ago. People routinely swallowed it with their drinks at nightclubs from coast to coast.The 13-year-old girl with whom Roman Polanski pleaded guilty to having unlawful sexual intercourse in 1977 said the Oscar-winning director plied her with champagne and half a quaalude before raping her at Jack Nicholson's house. Polanski fled to France in 1978 to avoid a long prison sentence and continues to live there as a fugitive.Holly Madison, in her recently published memoir, "Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny," writes that Hugh Hefner once offered her a handful of quaaludes."' Usually, I don't approve of drugs, but you know, in the '70s they used to call these pills thigh openers,'" she says he told her. Hefner has declined to discuss Madison's book.At one point during Cosby's testimony for a lawsuit he eventually settled out of court, he said he had seven different prescriptions for quaaludes. He got them by asking his doctor for some, he said. The doctor asked him if he had a "bad back or anything," and Cosby said yes.But Cosby said in the deposition that he wanted them for non-medical reasons. "Quaaludes happen to be the drug that kids, young people were using to party with and there were times when I wanted to have them just in case," he said.Cosby's lawyers wrote in a legal filing in arguments over the release of the testimony on Tuesday that quaaludes "were a highly popular recreational drug in the 1970s, labeled in slang as 'disco biscuits,' and known for their capacity to increase sexual arousal."The lawyers wrote that media reports inaccurately labeled Cosby's testimony about the drug as a "confession of drugging and assaulting women.""There are countless tales of celebrities, music stars, and wealthy socialites in the 1970s willingly using quaaludes for recreational purposes and during consensual sex," the lawyers wrote in the filing.The drug, synthesized in the 1950s, was originally intended as an anti-malarial treatment, says James Adams, associate professor at the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy. When doctors discovered what a great painkiller and sleep aid it appeared to be, they prescribed it for that instead.Soon, people discovered that it also released sexual inhibitions, particularly in men, and that when mixed with alcohol it produced a mellow euphoria. It also made it difficult if not impossible for an intoxicated woman to resist a man's advances.As it spread through the hippie culture and then into the bars and private parties of the hipster crowd, bootleg versions known as "ludes" began to flood the streets. Doctors who prescribed it began to be seen as pariahs."Quaalude accounted for less than 2 per cent of our sales but created 98 per cent of our headaches," the chairman of the William H. Rorer pharmaceuticals company told The Associated Press in 1981, three years after the company sold its rights to make the drug. The following year the Food and Drug Administration banned it in the United States.It's still legal with a prescription in Mexico, but until Cosby's testimony it seemed to have become the forgotten party drug among American millennials. Save for those fans of the 2013 film "The Wolf of Wall Street," whose anti-hero, Leonardo DiCaprio's Jordan Belfort, was wildly addicted to it."Party drugs go in and out of favour," Adams says. "They come and go in waves. MDMA is another drug from the '60s that used to be really popular and went out of popularity and then came back."These days it's known as Molly.
Thirty-five women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault appear on the cover of 'New York' magazine.
http://ift.tt/1JjXPeg - This link has all the names and a few more Cosby drugged-Raped or perved on-pic-new york magazine-Thirty-five women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault appear on the cover of 'New York' magazine.

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New York Magazine website down as Bill Cosby accusers tell their stories-CBC – JULY 27,15-YAHOONEWS

New York Magazine's website was impossible to access on Monday amid reports that a hacker had infiltrated it just as the publication was set to post a photo online of the women Bill Cosby is alleged to have sexually assaulted.News of both the cyberattack and the admission that the website is trying to fix "technical difficulties," came via tweets from the magazine and the Twitter account @Vikingdom2016.The alleged hacker, ThreatKing, told The Daily Dot that the site's platform was overwhelmed late Sunday.  ThreatKing told The Daily Dot he carried out the so-called "distributed denial-of-service attack" over his hatred of New York and the "many stupid people" there. It's not clear whether he had any objection to the cover photo itself or the interviews with the women.Around 8:30 a.m. ET on Monday, the magazine said on Twitter that its site was still down, but added people can listen to "two women's testimony about Cosby on Instagram.The magazine provided a link to its Instagram account, which has audio clips of some of the women.Model Beverly Johnson posted a tweet saying she spoke to someone at the magazine whose email account has "also been hacked," adding "they are working to get the site back up."' She then tweeted, around 11:45 a.m. ET, that the website had been restored. However, clicking on the site still produced an error message at that time. The July 27 issue of the magazine has a black and white cover photo showing 35 women seated in rows. The headline reads, "Cosby: The Women. An unwelcome sisterhood."Cosby, 78, has been accused by more than two dozen women of sexual assault in incidents dating back more than four decades. The entertainer has never been charged with a crime, and the statute of limitations on most of the accusations has expired.Earlier this month, The Associated Press obtained documents that revealed Cosby acknowledging he secured Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have sex with. He never admitted to giving the drug to anyone.

35 of Cosby’s alleged sex assault victims appear in ‘New York’ magazine-Thirty-five women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault appear on the cover of 'New York' magazine.By John R. Kennedy-Entertainment Reporter  Global News   

Thirty-five women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault appear on the cover of 'New York' magazine.TORONTO — Thirty-five women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault appear on the cover of the new issue of New York magazine.The headline reads: “Cosby: The Women. An Unwelcome Sisterhood.”Among those shown in portraits by Amanda Demme are former model and reality TV star Janice Dickinson and actors Beverly Johnson and Lili Bernard. The women, ranging from their early ’20s to 80, are each captioned with the date of their alleged sexual assault.“One by one, they came forward with stories of being drugged and raped or assaulted by Bill Cosby,” reads an introduction, “finding safety in their staggering number and a culture that was finally ready to believe them.”New York said the feature in the July 27-Aug. 9 issue was six months in the making. The magazine reported that 11 other women have come forward with similar claims.Cosby, 78, has denied all allegations and has never been charged.His lawyer, Monique Pressley, said last week: “The sheer volume or number of people who are saying a particular thing does not make it true.”One accuser, Joan Tarshis told New York she believes Cosby’s legacy will be like O.J. Simpson’s.“When you hear O.J. Simpson’s name, you don’t think, Oh great football player. That doesn’t come to mind first,” she said.“I’m thinking it’s not going to be, Oh, great comedian. It’s going to be, Oh, serial rapist. And that will be our legacy.”Shaw Media, 2015 


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