Bill Cosby’s wife hasn’t visited him in prison — and that’s how he wants it
LA TimesA handcuffed Bill Cosby is escorted out of the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Eagleville, Pa., in September 2018 after being sentenced for sexual assault. “He feels that when he left home, he left home the day of the sentencing as Bill Cosby, not as NN7687, the number they have given him, and he wants his family to see him in that light not in the light of a prison uniform,” Andrew Wyatt told DailyMailTV. Bill Cosby: A 50-year chronicle of accusations and accomplishments » “He views it like you’re going to war and you’re not going to see your friends and family,” the spokesman said. Cosby would be eligible for parole after three years if he were to attend rehabilitation classes for violent sexual predators, but, Wyatt said, that’s not going to happen. “He feels that this is how they get inmates to confess to a crime they did not commit because they force them to go to these sorts of classes,” the spokesman said, adding, “e’s willing to sit there the entire 10 years rather than attend that course.” According to Wyatt, Cosby is filling his days with “speaking engagements,” addressing small groups of inmates.