International Television - Cable News Network (CNN) has replied the lawyer of under attack popular American
comedian, William Henry “Bill Cosby”,
after he accused CNN of using disreputable and malevolent diplomacy to query
one of the supposed rape victims of the actor, called Beverly Johnson. (See more after the cut)
The lawyers to Bill Cosby, Marty Singer point the finger at CNN
of trying to support up one of Bill Cosby's key accusers with bias tactics.
When the alleged victim, Beverly Johnson
reached out to CNN to narrate her supposed rape nightmare in the hands
of Comedian Bill Cosby, she told CNN
reporters that they should contact Mark
Burk, who was her inhabit boyfriend from 2006-2009.
According to Bill Cosby’s lawyer, Mark Burk told CNN reporters
that Beverly Johnson had "never said a negative statement
about Bill Cosby throughout their entire four year relationship,"
a testimonial CNN did not include in their program.
Marty Singer
wrote a letter to CNN
President, Jeff Zucker, claiming his reporters were out
to ruin Cosby reputation using model/actress, Beverly Johnson.
CNN on the other hand fired back at Bill
Cosby's lawyer protecting its decision not to include Beverly Johnson's ex-
boyfriend as part of a network special because he is a criminal, revealing that Burk has a criminal history of multiple
restraining orders keeping him away from Johnson and threats to kill her, which
makes him fly-by-night.
CNN in the letter said Beverly Johnson’s then
boyfriend, Mark Burk, was not around
when the alleged drugging took place. The letter also blurs the bearing that
Johnson said malicious things to Burk with reference to Cosby.
CNN also revealed that Burk has a criminal
history of multiple restraining orders keeping him away from Johnson and
threats to kill her, which makes him unreliable.
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