This page appears to be part of a larger report (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT) discussing the cultural and media response to sexual assault allegations, specifically focusing on Bill Cosby. It references satirical sketches by Amy Schumer, a monologue joke by Seth Meyers, and public comments made by Jay Leno regarding the volume of accusers against Cosby. While part of a dataset often associated with Epstein investigations, this specific page focuses entirely on the Cosby scandal as a cultural reference point.
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| Amy Schumer | Comedian/Actress |
Mentioned for sketches on 'Inside Amy Schumer' parodying rape culture and defending 'Bill' (Cosby).
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| Bill Cosby | Subject of Allegations |
Referred to as 'Bill' and 'Bill Cosby'; subject of jokes by Seth Meyers and comments by Jay Leno regarding sexual ass...
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| Seth Myers | TV Host |
Host of 'Late Night', made a joke about Bill Cosby avoiding reporters asking about sexual assault.
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| Jay Leno | Comedian/TV Personality |
Commented on Bill Cosby allegations at a conference, questioning why it is hard to believe women.
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| Justin Bieber | Singer |
Mentioned at the bottom of the page regarding a song used by Jay Leno for a joke.
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| Comedy Central |
Network airing 'Inside Amy Schumer'.
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| National Association of Television Program Executives |
Host of a conference where Jay Leno spoke.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied source of the document based on the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Late Night |
Television show hosted by Seth Meyers.
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Setting of the 'Football Town Nights' sketch.
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Mentioned in Jay Leno's comparison regarding testimony laws.
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""What if my mom is the DA and won' t prosecute, can I rape?""Source
""Why did Bill Cosby cross the road?" ... "To avoid a reporter who was asking about sexual assault allegations.""Source
""I don't know why it's so hard to believe women. You to go Saudi Arabia and you need two women to testify against a man. Here you need twenty-five [now forty-five].""Source
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