Someone else has stepped for to make claims the Bill Cosby allegations are true— and it's a former male co-star.
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Joseph C. Phillips, who played Cosby's son-in-law Martin Kendall on "The Cosby Show," took to his blog to share his feelings about the comedian in a post titled, "Of Course Bill Cosby Is Guilty."
Line after line, Phillips describes how much he looks up to the actor
and idolized him, even before they worked together on the show.
"He was my boyhood idol. His influence on my life has been profound. I
owe much of who I am to Bill Cosby, so the idea of love seems to fall
short of exactly how I feel," he wrote. "The Cos was a ladies man, but
also good father and husband - devoted to his wife and children. Bill
was educated; he collected art and was fluent in jazz. After my father,
Bill Cosby was the man I aspired to be. Few get an opportunity to meet
their idol, much less work with them. I was blessed in that regard, and
even more blessed that I found my idol as clever, kind and brilliant as I
had imagined."



