Bill Cosby has been detached from an upcoming documentary about black stuntmen titled 'Painted Down' following his recent sexual assault allegations.
Nonie Robinson, the producer of the documentary, stated that it would have been their last with the comedian, but now they have decided to disassociate and cut all ties with him, Deadline.com reported.
Robinson added that it was the right thing to do in light of the recent court deposition being made public.
However, the 78-year-old comedian's lawyer Marty Singer has slammed the assault allegations against Cosby.
The documentary on the other hand features Whoopi Goldberg and Louis Gossett Jr.
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