
In a weird message issued from his most safety prison cell, comic and convicted serial intercourse offender Bill Cosby has described himself as a remorseless political prisoner and kindred spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr.
“My political beliefs, my actions of trying to humanize all races, genders and religions landed me in this place surrounded by barb wire fencing, a room made of steel and iron,” the previous actor wrote in a press release posted to his Instagram account. He likened his plight to that of the “Greatest Political Prisoners – Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Randal Robinson, and Dr. Benjamin Chavis.”
Insisting that he’s harmless of all fees, Cosby stated that he has “no remorse and will never have remorse.”
“I stand upright as a Political Prisoner and I Smile. The Truth Is Strong!” he wrote.
Cosby’s head-scratching decree echoed the audacious optimism of his publicist Andrew Wyatt, who instructed NBC in a multi-part interview on Cosby’s life in prison that his shopper is “mentally strong – he’s just a strong man.”
Wyatt described his employer’s prison routine in minute element, framing the actor’s scenario as a resolutely constructive one.
“Despite the circumstances, this is an amazing experience,” Wyatt insisted, including that Cosby is already planning for when he’s launched. Cosby’s legal professionals have unsuccessfully tried to attraction his conviction.
While Wyatt visits the person previously referred to as “America’s Dad” each different week, Cosby’s spouse Camille has not visited him as soon as – and doesn’t plan to. They communicate on the cellphone as a substitute, thrice a day for 3 minutes.