Bill Cosby freed from prison after sex conviction overturned
- Bill Cosby, 83, served more than two years of a sentence of up to 10 years
- Release leaves some of Cosby’s accusers ‘disgusted’ and ‘shocked’

US comedian Bill Cosby was freed from prison on Wednesday, in a blow to the #MeToo movement after a US court overturned his conviction for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 17 years ago.
The 83-year-old flashed the V sign outside his home near Philadelphia after leaving jail following a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that he had been denied a fair trial. He did not answer reporters’ questions.
Later, Cosby posted a statement to his Twitter account, thanking his supporters and saying: “I have never changed my stance nor my story. I have always maintained my innocence”.
Cosby, who shattered racial barriers with his Emmy-winning role on I Spy in the 1960s, was convicted in 2018 of assaulting Andrea Constand at his Philadelphia mansion in 2004.
But the judges wrote in a 79-page decision that a non-prosecution agreement between a former district attorney and Cosby over evidence he gave in a civil case meant the actor should not have been charged.
“Cosby’s convictions and judgment of sentence are vacated, and he is discharged,” they wrote.