By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor)
NORRISTOWNโSaturday morning, Montgomery County Judge Steven T. OโNeill finally bent to the will of the jury and declared a mistrial in Bill Cosbyโs sexual assault case.
โThe legacy remains intact,โ said Andrew Wyatt, the longtime spokesman for the legendary entertainer. โFor Gloria Allred and all those other lawyers, tell them to go back to law school and take another class.โ
Wyatt continued: โThe legacy hasnโt gone anywhere, itโs intact, [Bill Cosby] feels vindicated.โ
Jurors deliberated for more than 53 hours, several times asking to have testimony re-read, before declaring a second time that they were hopelessly deadlocked.
The judge, who seven times previously denied mistrial requests made by the defense, finally gave in and declared the mistrial.
Cosby, 79, had maintained his innocence even rejecting a friendly plea deal offered by prosecutors just before the trial started in early June.
โIโm innocent. Iโm not going to plea to something I did not do,โ Cosby said, during an exclusive interview with the NNPA Newswire. As he walked out of the courtroom on Saturday, still a free man, he again thanked the Black Press for being fair. โThank you for everything. Thank you for your fairness. Iโm going home.โ
Cosbyโs wife, Camille, released a statement blasting the judge and prosecutors.
โHow do I describe the District Attorney? Heinously and exploitive ambitious. How do I describe the judge? Overtly and arrogantly collaborating with the District Attorney,โ said Camille Cosby. โHow do I describe the counsels for the accusers? Totally unethical.โ
Camille Cosby described mainstream media as, โblatantly vicious entities that continually disseminated intentional omissions of truths for the primary purpose of greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life.โ
Camille, like her husband, went on to thank their lawyers, their staff and Wyatt.
The judge has asked that prosecutors file a new case within 120 days; District Attorney Kevin Steele said he would.
Camille Cosby also said in the statement that she was grateful for the jurors, โwho tenaciously fought to review the evidence; which is the rightful way to make a sound decision.โ
The statement continued: โUltimately, that is a manifestation of justice, based on facts, not lies. As a very special friend once stated, โtruth can be subdued, but not destroyed.โโ
Neither Cosby nor his team would address the district attorneyโs statement that he would seek another trial in this case.
Brian McMonagle, Cosbyโs lead defense attorney who proved his reputation as one of the best in the business, thanked the jury and judge in court.
After a brief statement that was read by Wyatt, Cosby and his team hopped into a waiting SUV and drove away from the Montgomery County Courthouse, certainly hoping to never see it again.
โMr. Cosbyโs power is back,โ said Wyatt. โHe has been restored.โ
