From the New York Post...
The accusations, some of which Cosby has denied and others he has declined to
discuss, span the arc of the comedy legend’s career, from his pioneering years
as the first black star of a network television drama in 1965 to the mid-2000s, when
Cosby was firmly entrenched as an elder statesman of the entertainment industry,
a scolding public conscience of the African American community and a philanthropist.
They also span a monumental generational shift in perceptions — from the sexually
unrestrained ’60s to an era when the idea of date rape is well understood.

The saga of the abuse allegations is set in locales that speak to Cosby’s wealth and
fame: a Hollywood-studio bungalow, a chauffeured limousine, luxury hotels, a New
York City brownstone. But it also stretches into unexpected places, such as an
obscure Denver talent agency that referred two of Cosby’s future accusers to the
star for mentoring.

The allegations are strung together by perceptible patterns that appear and
reappear with remarkable consistency: mostly young, white women without family
nearby; drugs offered as palliatives; resistance and pursuit; accusers worrying that
no one would believe them; lifelong trauma. There is also a pattern of intense
response by Cosby’s team of attorneys and publicists, who have used the media
and the courts to attack the credibility of his accusers.