Camille Cosby, wife of comedian Bill Cosby for more than 50 years, is not only standing by her man, but sheโs speaking out.
In the wake of several new reports by the Black Press and her ongoing disagreement with Judge Steven T. OโNeill, Cosby again is calling for the dismissal of charges against her husband.
This time, Cosby, a D.C.-area native, said the peopleโs fundamental right to a fair trial requires that judges be independent, fair, impartial, and competent.
Those requirements are encapsulated in the very code of conduct that this judge was to follow, she said.
โThat code requires that the judge โact at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the independence, integrity, and impartiality of the judiciary,โ including by disclosing information that might reasonably call into question the judgeโs ability to act impartially,โ she said. โJudge OโNeill completely ignored his duty of disclosure. He has had this case since 2016, and has had every opportunity to disclose his animus towards [former District Attorney] Bruce Castor, who was a critical witness in this case.โ
Castor served as the original prosecutor on the case and declared that Cosby accuser Andrea Constand was โnot credible.โ He decided not to bring charges against the comedic icon and instead made a verbal agreement with Cosby to have the star waive his First Amendment rights and sit for a civil deposition โ one that Castor promised would never be used against him in a criminal trial.
However, OโNeill and current District Attorney Kevin Steele ignored Castorโs agreement with Cosby and the deposition was used to convict Cosby of three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
One juror told ABCโs โGood Morning Americaโ that the deposition was the reason for the panelโs decision to convict.
In a series of emails to the Black Press earlier this year, Castor lashed out at the decision to prosecute Cosby.
โWhat is happening to Cosby, as bad a man as he undoubtedly is, should never happen to anyone in America,โ Castor said. โIโm 36 years in the justice system, much of it at a pretty high level and Iโm disgusted that any citizen entitled to the presumption of innocence has been treated this way.โ
Cosby is scheduled for sentencing over two days beginning Monday, Sept. 24.
In her statement, Camille Cosby cited recently uncovered facts as the reason OโNeill should recuse himself from the proceedings.
Cosby defense attorneys have interviewed a number of witnesses who have confirmed that OโNeill has been embroiled in a longstanding feud with Castor, Camille Cosby said.
That feud stems from a political campaign between the two men, which ultimately damaged OโNeillโs professional reputation, she said.
โWe have learned that, during the campaign, Castor became aware of a romantic relationship Judge OโNeill had previously had with one of the deputy district attorneys on Castorโs staff while separated from his wife,โ Camille Cosby said, referring to Castorโs assertion of events. โCastor used that relationship to his advantage, requiring the woman to publicly support Castor at a political debate between him and Judge OโNeill.โ
โAs Castor had planned, the womanโs show of support for Castor affected Judge OโNeill and hurt his performance. Judge OโNeill lost the election shortly thereafter,โ she said, referring to the 1999 GOP election between OโNeill and Castor.
Sources have reported that this event humiliated OโNeill, as did the fact that people in the community had learned of his relationship with the female deputy district attorney, she continued, adding that the witnesses interviewed by the defense attorneys also confirmed that OโNeill learned of Castorโs order and confronted him about it, leading to a longstanding feud between the two men.
Instead of disclosing his feud with Castor, OโNeill proceeded to hear testimony from Castor during a hearing on Bill Cosbyโs motion to dismiss the case.
Castor testified at length regarding his decision not to prosecute Cosby for the accusations made by Constand.
Castor stated specifically that he had made statements as the district attorney โbindingโ the Commonwealth not to prosecute Cosby for those accusations.
Castor testified that he had made the binding decision not to prosecute Cosby because Constandโs โown actionsโ had โruined her credibility as a viable witness.โ
Castor explained that these actions included โthe multiple inconsistenciesโ in her story โafter she went to the police and gave statements.โ
He also testified that he had concluded that Constand โwould not be believed by a juryโ and that there was not sufficient credible evidence โupon which any conviction could be sustained beyond a reasonable doubt.โ
During the hearing, OโNeill actually took over the direct examination of Castor, questioning him at some length before issuing a ruling that rejected Castorโs sworn testimony and wrongfully allowed the case to proceed against her husband, Cosby said.
โThere is no way to view the judgeโs conduct in this case as being consistent with the constitutional right to a fair trial,โ she said. โAt a minimum, Judge OโNeill should have disclosed his feud with Mr. Castor before questioning Mr. Castor directly. Judge OโNeill must fully disclose the facts of that feud now. There is no other way to correct the injustice that has been done.โ

