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Newly released documents from a 2005 case that was
eventually settled out of court show Bill Cosby admitted to getting prescription Quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. Is this vindication for the dozens of women who’ve accused the comedian of drugging and raping them over the last 40-some years? Stephanie Shannon, a sexual abuse survivor, can talk about the issue. “Men of power and influence often get a ‘Free Pass’ when it comes to sexual assault and rape allegations against women. Bill Cosby has not been the exception to the rule, but justified and covered in his actions.”
Sgt. Stephanie Shannon is a disabled Gulf War veteran, veteran’s advocate, inspirational speaker and the author of “Battling the Storm Within,” her memoir of living 20 years with undiagnosed PTSD caused by sexual trauma and Gulf War Illness.