*Contrary to reports, Bill Cosby is not working on a tell-all memoir. However, his longtime publicist, Andrew Wyatt, is.
According to RadarOnline, Wyatt stated that his project aims to present Cosby’s perspective on his legal troubles and allegations of sexual assault.
An insider told the National Enquirer that Cosby considers the book “his final opportunity to set the record straight and share his perspective on the events that have led to his downfall.”
Meanwhile, we reported earlier that insiders claim Cosby is scared to leave his home because he “fears for his life.”
A source previously told RadarOnline that Cosby is “scared to leave the house” because he believes someone will try to kill him “for fame.”
“Cosby is scared to leave the house,” the source said, adding he “fears someone might kill him to be famous.”
A separate source told Radar that although Cosby is completely blind and relies on a cane for walking, he is physically healthy. However, he feels uneasy about venturing out in public due to paranoia.
“Several people around him are convinced he isn’t safe in public,” the source said about Cosby, who canceled a planned U.S. tour.
Cosby served three years in a Pennsylvania prison for the 2004 sexual assault of Andrea Constand and was released in 2021 over a technicality. He is facing another sexual assault lawsuit from nine women that was filed in Nevada, NBC News reports.
A recent law in the state removed the statute of limitations for civil cases. The lawsuit accuses the 86-year-old of using his “enormous power, fame and prestige” to sexually assault each of the accusers.
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