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Bill Cosby is mad insurance company didn’t ask for consent

Imprisoned funnyman Bill Cosby is mad as hell at his insurance company, AIG, for settling yet another sexual assault lawsuit filed against him.

AIG settled with former model Chloe Goins, who accused the now-81-year-old of drugging and molesting her at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in 2008.

Cosby released a statement through his publicist Andrew Wyatt decrying the “unauthorized” and “despicable” move.

“AIG continues to act egregiously by settling these heinous claims without my knowledge and/or consent; and AIG continues to show they’re complicit in this scheme to destroy me and my family,” the convicted comedian said. “I encourage all of AIG’s policyholders to drop this pathetic insurance company quickly, before they destroy you and your family.”

Cosby is currently serving three-to-ten years behind bars following his 2018 conviction at retrial on charges of aggravated indecent assault. A Pennsylvania jury found him guilty of drugging and molesting a Temple University employee, Andrea Constand.

Earlier this month, AIG settled defamation claims filed against Cosby by seven other women, who sued the former Pudding Pops spokesman after he said they’d falsely accused him of varying sexual misconduct.

Cosby has indicated he intends to continue his counter-suits against Goins and his other accusers.

An AIG spokesman did not immediately return a request for comment.