American model Janice Dickinson, who has made sexual assault allegations on Bill Cosby, has admitted that she hasn't taken a single from TV shows about the comedian and has tried to make a buck by going after him.
The self-proclaimed first supermodel pointed out to a 2014 interview on 'Entertainment Tonight', where she said Cosby drugged and raped her in 1982 in Lake Tahoe, revealing that she got no money for the interview, TMZ.com reported.
Dickinson explained that she aims just to stand in solidarity with the dozens of other women who had the same sexual abuse experience like her.
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