Bill Cosby has recently admitted to obtaining prescriptions for drugs for women he wanted to have sex with, according to newly surfaced court documents.
A Pennsylvania judge has recently ruled that 16 documents pertaining to the case against the 77-year-old comedian can be unsealed, reported E! Online.
The paperwork details 'The Cosby Show' star's deposition, including the moment when he was asked by the woman's attorney that when he got the Quaaludes, was it in his mind to use it for young women that he wanted to have sex with, to which the comedian replied, "yes."
The father of five, who found himself at the center of a lawsuit in which a former Temple University employee accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2005, also testified that he gave the female alleging the assault three half-pills of Benadryl.
Cosby also attested to purchasing a total of six prescriptions of Quaaludes back in 1976, the year that the alleged sexual assault described in the lawsuit took place.