Amidst a growing number of women who have come forward against TV star Bill Cosby with charges of sexual assault, two women have emerged from the actor's past.
With two new accusers coming forward the total number of women who claim to have been abused by the comedian now stands at 50, according to Sky News.
The actor gained popularity through the role he portrayed as a family doctor on the hit American sitcom "The Cosby Show," which became popular during the 1980s.
One of the accusers has been identified by the name "Elizabeth, while the other goes by the name "Charlotte Fox". Both claim similar to the accusations of other women who have come forward with their alleged allegations of sexual assault by Cosby.
The two women spoke at a private club in New York while they recalled details of how they met Cosby in the 1970s. The woman identified as "Elizabeth" told the gathering she met Cosby on a flight from New York to Los Angeles while working as a flight attendant for American Airlines. She was 20 at the time.
According to "Elizabeth" the African-American comedian invited her to come with him to the Playboy mansion. She said she went out to dinner with Cosby and began to feel "light-headed" and almost instantly fell into a "trance."
Meanwhile, Gloria Allred a lawyer representing one of the accusers told the Guardian she is making it a point to ask as many questions of the American actor in a deposition in Oct. this year and is looking to extract the truth from the real Bill Cosby and not the TV character he portrayed convincingly in the 1980s.
The deposition scheduled for Oct. 9 is regarding the case of Judy Huth, who is represented by Allred. Huth has accused Cosby of sexually assaulting her at the age of 15 and while she is an adult survivor of child abuse lawyers feel she is the only accuser whose case is capable of changing statute limitations on sexual assault.