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Phylicia Rashad Controversially Posts Support For Bill Cosby’s Release

"A terrible wrong is being righted- a miscarriage of justice is corrected!” the 73-year-old actress tweeted after his release.

Bill Cosby’s conviction was recently overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and he was shortly after allowed to be released from prison. Serving nearly three years of his three to 10-year sentence, the former comedian becoming a free man again has left social media split between celebrating and condemning his release. Staunch supporter and former The Cosby Show co-star Phylicia Rashad made her stance on the overturned conviction clear, saying in support of Cosby that “a terrible wrong is being righted.”

According to the Huffington Post, Rashad said in a since-deleted tweet about Cosby’s prison release, “FINALLY!!!! A terrible wrong is being righted- a miscarriage of justice is corrected!”

Related Post: Howard University Names Phylicia Rashad Dean of College of Fine Arts

After facing backlash for her online comments, she then tried to clean things up a bit in a follow-up tweet. Claiming that she supports victims of sexual assault, the Creed actress wrote on Wednesday, “I fully support survivors of sexual assault coming forward. My post was in no way intended to be insensitive to their truth. Personally, I know from friends and family that such abuse has lifelong residual effects. My heartfelt wish is for healing.”

Still, many weren’t satisfied and went on to drag Rashad for siding with Cosby, her longtime friend. 

Addressing her support of Cosby along with sexual assault victims, one user wrote on Twitter, “You can’t support both the abuser and the abused @PhyliciaRashad”

“It was more than insensitive. Defending a monster because he is a friend. Today’s decision doesn’t exonerate Cosby. He was still found guilty. He is free on a technicality. Period,” another user wrote. “Let’s hope Howard University sees the light. You should not be near our daughters.”

Howard University, who

appointed Rashad as dean of the HBCU’s College of Fine Arts this past May, sent out a tweet following her controversial comments, saying in part that her “initial tweet lacked sensitivity towards survivors of sexual assault” and that they will “stand with survivors and challenge systems that would deny them justice.”

Rashad has not been fired from the university.

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