bill cosby feasting on pizza as fury erupts over his shocking release while the world's press looked on cosby's right-hand man andrew wyatt opened the gates of cosby's estate near philadelphia for this exclusive look at what cosby is doing on his first full day of freedom he wanted his favorite pizza i went to zio's downtown philly got him a crunchy fresh basil mozzarella extra sauce and extra crispy he had his favorite breakfast this morning egg scrambled hard potatoes and sausages wow he revealed that cosby had to relearn the layout of the mansion is he completely blind
now because he can see a little bit can't see all he he went blind probably six seven years ago due to glaucoma and this is cosby lounging on his comfortable bed after over two years in a prison cell bill cosby is in the kitchen right behind us on his first full day of freedom the question now is what does the future hold for the man once known as america's dad there are still those accusers out there they see him as someone who got away with a lot no they they tried to get away with a
lot and it didn't work they tried to get away with fantastical stories cosby also spoke out in a call to a philadelphia radio station this is not just a black thing this is for all the people who have been imprisoned wrongfully regardless of race color agreed because i i met them in there these people can't get lawyers so my wife was waiting for me many of the 60 women who have come forward to allege cosby sexually molested them are venting their outrage today journalist joan tarshis says cosby raped her when she was 19. it's going
to discourage people from coming out in public because you know if he got let out then what's the point patricia stoyer says cosby drugged and raped her when she was an aspiring singer in the 1970s i'm angry that the court system is skewed in such a way that wealthy and powerful people particularly men are advantaged over women the pennsylvania supreme court released cosby after ruling that prosecutors had reneged on a promise by former d.a bruce castor not to prosecute him in return for his deposition in a civil case today i spoke to caster best known
for defending donald trump at the second impeachment trial do you think you made a mistake in not charging bill cosby initially if i thought i could have convicted bill cosby in 2005 i'd have arrested him and prosecuted him personally i can tell when there's not enough evidence to win a case and we didn't have it hot bench judge tonya acker says cosby has not been exonerated it's not an exoneration what the court yesterday found was that the process wasn't fair cosby flew to massachusetts today to be reunited with his wife camille at his 21-acre estate
near springfield where she has been living