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Dickinson Calls Cosby A 'Monster' And 'Pig' In Latest Rape Allegations

Christian Brown |
December 2, 2014 | 2:20 p.m. PST

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In CNN interview, Janice Dickinson shares more details about her alleged rape by Bill Cosby more than 30 years ago. (CNN)
In CNN interview, Janice Dickinson shares more details about her alleged rape by Bill Cosby more than 30 years ago. (CNN)
Janice Dickinson is lashing out against Bill Cosby again with allegations that the comedy legend raped her.

In a new interview with CNN’s Fredricka Whitfield, Dickinson on Monday recalled her encounter with Cosby.

“The last thing I remember, I had blacked out and Cosby mounting me like the monster that he was,” Dickinson said. “I remember more specifically waking up and that he — there was a lot of pain…downstairs. There was semen all over me, and my pajama bottoms were off.”

READ ALSO: "Dickinson Accuses Cosby of Sexual Assualt"

Last month, during an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the former model accused Cosby of raping her in a hotel room in 1982. Her allegations and others led to Cosby’s decision on Monday to step down from the board of trustees of Temple University, his alma mater.

Temple has been the target of an online petition with more than 1,100 people asking it to oust Cosby from its board. 

“I have always been proud of my association with Temple University,” Cosby said in the statement. “I have always wanted to do what would be in the best interests of the university and its students. As a result, I have tendered my resignation from the Temple University Board of Trustees.”

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Dickinson explained why she held back telling her story for more than 30 years, saying, “I stuffed it. I compartmentalized it because I was embarrassed.” 

“I would like Cosby to come out and at least acknowledge that he is a pig, that he is a monster, and he raped me.”

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