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Bill Cosby Lashes Out At Howard University for Publicly Rebuking Phylicia Rashad's Statement

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Bill Cosby had a few words for Howard University after the HBCU publicly reprimanded his "TV wife" Phylicia Rashad for supporting his abrupt prison

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