Bill Cosby publicist Andrew Wyatt comedian wants 'millions and millions' of dollars in compensation
Daily MailBill Cosby has said that he believes he is entitled to 'millions and millions of dollars' for the more than two years he spent in jail. Bill Cosby's publicist, pictured with his publicist, Andrew Wyatt, right has said he will seek compensation for his prison time Bill Cosby is pictured in handcuffs at Montgomery County jail in Pennsylvania in September 2018 following his three-to-10-year sentencing Cosby served more than two years of a three-to-10-year sentence at a Philadelphia-area state prison, but he had vowed to serve all ten years rather than acknowledge remorse over the 2004 encounter with him victim and his accuser Andrea Constand. Bill Cosby stands next to his spokesman Andrew Wyatt and lawyer Jennifer Bonjean outside Cosby's home after Pennsylvania's highest court overturned his conviction on June 30 In February, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, a Democrat, proposed paying anyone wrongly convicted $50,000 for every year spent in prison. Cosby's release came because former prosecutor Bruce Castor had promised him that he wouldn't be charged in 2005, which the court said led him to incriminate himself in a later civil trial. Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show the actor sitting on his bed in his prison uniform Earlier this week, the lead prosecutor in Cosby's sex assault case said he believed the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overstepped its power in reversing the comedian's conviction.