Disgraced Hollywood actor Bill Cosby has saved at least one of his New York City residences from going into foreclosure—after selling the historic townhouse for a staggering $28 million, less than two ...
Cosby did make a profit on the home. He only paid $6.3 million when he purchased it in 1990. He and his wife, Camille, reportedly took out $17.5 million in loans against the property. First Foundation ...
Turns out, being debt-ridden and in danger of foreclosure — as well as associated with a disgraced comedian — did little to dent the sale price of Bill Cosby’s Upper East Side townhouse. The identity ...
Bill Cosby’s Gilded Age townhouse has dodged foreclosure thanks to a hefty $28 million sale. A buyer snapped up the seven-story Upper East Side home less than a month after Cosby listed it for $29 ...
Eddie Murphy’s comedic chops already have earned him a place among the all-time legends—and it turns out he has a knack for ventriloquism, too. Murphy then mocked how Cosby, who was accused of assault ...
While the 39-year-old actress doesn't turn a blind eye to "some horrific things" Cosby's allegedly done, she chooses to simultaneously recognize how his art, not only "changed television," but ...
More than a decade after numerous women accused him of sexual assault, Raven-Symoné is defending Bill Cosby‘s professional legacy. The 5x Emmy nominee explained that her former onscreen grandfather ...
America is still not over the disturbing allegations against beloved actor Bill Cosby. But almost a decade after the disgraced actor was convicted of rape, his former co-star, Raven-Symoné, explained ...
'The Cosby Show' alum and former Disney Channel star made a rare comment about the disgraced actor-comedian who was the face of one of her first acting projects. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief ...
Raven-Symoné is separating the art from the artist. The Disney Channel alum shared during a recent appearance on the "Hate to Break It to Ya" podcast, that she can still appreciate Bill Cosby's work, ...
Raven-Symoné is separating the art from the artist. "Separate the creator from the creation," Symoné said. "And that's just where I live. The creation changed America. Changed television." "The Cosby ...
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