11. Yet we have the testimony of several women that Koestler raped them. That testimony can't be dismissed in any evaluation of Koestler.
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12. Based on my own reading of the case against Koestler, I'm willing to say he was a rapist. Some biographers agree, others hesitate.
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13. If Cosby is charged, I want him in court to get the full benefit of reasonable doubt everyone charged with a crime should get.
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14. Given the fact Cosby has money, I really don't have any worry that he'll get the full protection of American law.
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15. Wrongful convictions do happen all the time, but very rarely to individuals in Cosby's tax bracket.
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16. But for those of us who aren't in criminal justice system or on a jury, we're allowed to make our own judgement on what's been presented
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17. In cases not before court like Cosby, epistemological modesty has to extend to both accused and accusers.
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18. If we can't say with certainty that Cosby is guilty, we can't say with certainty that his accusers are lying.
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19. What we can say is that we don't know final truth, but the sheer number of accusations, their similarity, etc. has to be taken seriously
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@sarahrhamburg But, yes, one accusation is more than enough to be taken seriously.
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