Raven-SymonĂ© Separates Bill Cosbyâs âHorrificâ Sexual Assault Allegations From His Cultural Impact: His Show âChanged Americaâ
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Jack DunnNovember 6, 2025 at 2:27 AM
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During a recent appearance on the âHate to Break It to Yaâ podcast, Raven-SymonĂ© says she separates Bill Cosbyâs impact on the TV industry from his âhorrificâ sexual assault allegations.
âSeparate the creator from the creation,â she said. âAnd thatâs just where I live. The creation changed America. Changed television.â
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âHeâs also been accused of some horrific things,â SymonĂ© added. âThat does not excuse, but thatâs his personal [life]. So personally, keep that there, and then business-wise, know what he did there as well. Like you said, both can live, and I think our culture is right toâŠdonât do wrong. Donât do wrong personally. You just canât do wrong.â
SymonĂ© appeared as Olivia Kendall alongside Cosby on âThe Cosby Showâ from 1989 until the showâs end in 1992. Cosby co-created the show in 1984 and starred as Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable. âThe Cosby Showâ earned six Emmy awards and ran for 197 episodes.
Cosby first faced sexual assault allegations back in 2004 from Andrea Constand, but it wasnât until 2014 that the accusations became widely known. In 2014, Barbara Bowman, who testified in support of Constandâs civil suit against Cosby, penned an op-ed for The Washington Post titled, âBill Cosby raped me. Why did it take 30 years for people to believe my story?â
In the years following, dozens more women came forward with their own allegations against Cosby. In 2016, he was ordered to stand trial by the Montgomery County Magisterial District Court for sexual assault. The trial began in June 2017 and ended in a mistrial after twelve days.
Cosby was eventually convicted in a 2018 retrial on three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault and sentenced to three to 10 years in prison. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania overturned the conviction in 2021 due to a previous agreement Cosby had with Montgomery County prosecutor Bruce Castor. The pair agreed Cosby could not be prosecuted if he provided a deposition in Constandâs civil case.
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