Where there is smoke, there is a smoke generator machine, particularly in Hollywood.
Jane Doe 2 a/k/a Jenna T a/k/a Jenna Thompson:
>>Thompson described her story to People,
Strange how these lice always talk to the media, not the police or lawyer or respectable press.
>> in which she was a 17-year-old from Maryland who visited a New York City modeling agency in 1988.
>>There, she said, she was sent to meet Cosby during the height of his fame on ”The Cosby Show.”
Oh, a powerful modeling agency it must be to risk sending a 17 year old girl out. What records exist of this agency?
>> His interest in her developed
Developed?? Over time?
>>into uncomfortable advances by Cosby, People reported Thompson as saying.
Advances? (Plural)! She went back for more?
>> She visited his home during a last encounter in the late 1980s.
Can't be more specific, can you? I would think she would remember the date.
As well as also remembering a reason she went to man's home instead of his office.
>> Cosby gave her $700 upon her departure.
In which bank did she deposit the money? Surely she would remember that. Seventeen year old boys who get a windfall, blow it in a bar, but seventeen year old girls bank it.
Did she give the agency their ten percent?
Or did she rip off the agency thereby revealing her proclivity for crime and deception?
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Where there is smoke; there is a smoke machine.
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