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Will Bill Cosby Supporters Change Their Tune in Light of New Documents?

Jill Scott is done. Who else will follow suit?

So despicable. Newly unearthed court documents from 2005 reveal that Bill Cosby admitted to giving women Quaaludes, a powerful sedative drug, in order to have sex with them.

According to NBC, Bill obtained prescriptions for the drug, but for the purpose of giving them to women he wanted to sleep with.

"When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?" the lawyer asked Bill in the '05 documents, according to CNN.

"Yes," Bill replied.

This public admittance of guilt is a large victory for the more than 25 women who have accused the comedian of rape. Many of them were called "liars" prior to the mountain of evidence piling up. (A prime example of the victim-blaming that unfortunately happens with rape, but that's a rant for later.)

But what does this mean for Bill's (few) supporters? Singer Jill Scott, who previously tweeted, "I'm respecting a man who has done more for the image of Brown people that almost anyone EVER. From Fat Albert to the Huxtables," has now completely changed her opinion:

There is no word yet from his other allies, which include Phylicia Rashad and Camille Cosby. In a new statement via Esquire, Director Judd Apatow urges these two women to stand on the right side in all of this.

"Maybe now more people in show business and all around our country will stand up and tell the people he attacked that we support you and believe you," Judd said. "I also hope Camille Cosby and Phylicia Rashad will now stand with the victims and not with their attacker."

We're anticipating Camille and Phylicia's thoughts on these new developments. Until then, what do y'all think? Sound off in the comments below.