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Donald Trump Calls Bill Cosby Guilty; TV Show Cast Confirms Rape Allegations?

It looks like leading Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump thinks about as highly of Bill Cosby as he does Mexican immigrants or John McCain's war hero status. According to the latest gossip news updates, the former host of The Apprentice insists that The Cos looks "guilty as hell" after the latest court documents in which the Jell-O pudding poster boy admitted to buying Quaaludes with the intention of using them to drug women -- noting that he never liked anything the iconic comedian has done professional or privately. Even some of Cosby's old TV show cast mates have turned against him. Most recently, Cosby Show costar, Joseph C. Phillips, came out as saying that he believes without a doubt that Cosby is 100 percent guilty of drugging and raping the scores of women that have come out against him.

Donald Trump may not agree with Barack Obama on much, but the orange haired Apprentice host did let it be known this week that he too finds Bill Cosby's alleged criminal behavior to be intolereatble.

During a recent interview with 77 WABC in New York that airs tomorrow, the Presidential candidate attacked the 77-year-old comedian as coming off as guilty as he does unfunny (via Entertainment Tonight):

"I think he's guilty as hell. I mean, he's looking guilty.

"I've never been a fan of Bill Cosby. I've never liked him. I've known him; I've never liked him.

"I think he was a highly overrated guy -- both in talent and in many other ways."

While Cosby's former co-star, Joseph C. Phillips, definitely had the exact opposite opinion of his cast mate during the time they worked together, he too recently broke the news on his blog that he in fact knew from a close friend's firsthand account what horrors his onetime mentor was capable of committing (via HollywoodLife):

"Through tears, she told me her story. She cursed him for violating both her trust and her body.

"She cursed herself for not being smarter, and for degrading herself in pursuit of success.

"I was also angry at myself for falling for the okey-doke, of putting Bill on a pedestal."

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