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Bill Cosby: Hackean web de New York Magazine tras difundir acusaciones de 35 mujeres

La publicación dijo en su cuenta de Twitter que “presentan dificultades técnicas” y en Instagram suben videos de los testimonios.

(EFE/New York Magazine)
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La página web de New York Magazine está fuera de servicio tras difundir la portada de su última edición, que presentará los testimonios de 35 mujeres que acusan al comediante Bill Cosby por abuso sexual.

New York Magazine anunció en Twitter que su página web “está experimentando dificultades técnicas”. “Somos conscientes del problema y trabajar en una solución”, añadieron.


El sitio web Quartz informó que el sitio de New York Magazine fue hackeado y que el hecho fue reivindicado por un grupo llamado VikingDom2016, el cual asegura conocer a una de las mujeres de la portada.

Los hackers de VikingDom2016 afirmaron que se trataba del inicio de un ataque contra la ciudad de la revista. “New York Magazine es solo el comienzo”, anunciaron, aunque expertos creen que se trata solo de un pronunciamiento para llamar la atención.

En tanto, New York Magazine optó por difundir en su cuenta de Instagram algunos testimonios de las denunciantes en video:

Victoria Valentino, 72, a former Playboy bunny, was allegedly assaulted by Bill Cosby in 1969. Valentino was dining with her roommate at their usual joint, Café Figaro, where Cosby happened to be part owner. He knew that Valentino’s 6-year-old son had recently died, and he told Valentino’s friend that he thought she could use some cheering up. "He took my roommate and me out to dinner. It was this new hip steak restaurant on the strip near the Whiskey a Go Go called Sneaky Pete’s. He was chatting her up and trying to charm her. And he reached across and put a pill next to my wine glass and said, ‘Here, this will make you feel better,’ and he gave her one. I wasn’t really thinking. I thought, Great, me feel better? You bet. So I took the pill and washed it down with some red wine. And then he reached across and put another pill in my mouth and gave her one. Just after I took the second pill, my face was, like, face-in-plate syndrome, and I just said, ‘I wanna go home.’ He said he would drive us home. We went up this elevator. I sat down, and lay my head back, just fighting nausea. I looked around and he was sitting next to my roommate on the loveseat with this very predatory look on his face. She was completely unconscious. I could hear the words in my head, but I couldn’t form words with my mouth, because I was so drugged out." Tap the photo to hear Victoria Valentino tell her story, and watch her video interview at nymag.com/cosby-women.

Un vídeo publicado por New York Magazine (@nymag) el


Joyce Emmons, 70, was allegedly assaulted by Bill Cosby circa 1979. Emmons managed a comedy club and became friends with Cosby. They had known each other for about two-and-a-half years when Emmons and her friend went out to a club with Cosby and one of his friends. “I had a terrible headache, and I said, ‘Bill, do you have some Tylenol? I have a mother of a headache.’ And he said to me, ‘I have something stronger.’ And I said, ‘You know I don’t do drugs.’ He said, ‘You’re one of my best friends. Would I hurt you?’ And I believed him. All I remember is taking the pill; I don’t remember going to bed. But I do remember waking up in a fog and opening my eyes, and I had no clothes on, and there was Bill’s friend totally naked in bed with me. I said, ‘What the F did you give me?’ He said, ‘Oh, you had a bad headache, you were in so much pain. I gave you a quaalude.’ I was hurt with Bill more than angry at his friend. Bill let him take advantage of me. That kills me. That’s why I know the stories of what he did to the other women are true, because if he didn’t have the respect for me, who was really a close friend, then he could do that to anybody he didn’t know very well.” Tap the photo to hear Joyce Emmons tell her story, and watch her video interview at nymag.com/cosby-women.

Un vídeo publicado por New York Magazine (@nymag) el


Louisa Moritz, 68, an actress, was allegedly assaulted by Bill Cosby in 1971. Moritz was getting ready to appear on the 'Tonight Show' when someone opened the door of her dressing room. “He never knocked. I knew it was Mr. Cosby. I'd seen his picture. He walked in and closed the door behind him. It went on for maybe four minutes, five minutes. But it was the longest five minutes that I ever experienced. And when they called my name, he ran out. When he walked down the stage, he introduced himself as Louisa Moritz. And then a huge laugh. When they called me to go onstage, I was a zombie. He didn't look at me while we were on the show. I didn't look at him. I just felt him. I was afraid to tell anybody. I knew who Mr. Cosby was and that prevented me from telling anybody. I felt ashamed. I was embarrassed to be me." Tap the photo to hear Louisa Moritz tell her story, and watch her video interview at nymag.com/cosby-women.

Un vídeo publicado por New York Magazine (@nymag) el


Victoria Valentino, 72, a former Playboy bunny, was allegedly assaulted by Bill Cosby in 1969. Valentino was dining with her roommate at their usual joint, Café Figaro, where Cosby happened to be part owner. He knew that Valentino’s 6-year-old son had recently died, and he told Valentino’s friend that he thought she could use some cheering up. "He took my roommate and me out to dinner. It was this new hip steak restaurant on the strip near the Whiskey a Go Go called Sneaky Pete’s. He was chatting her up and trying to charm her. And he reached across and put a pill next to my wine glass and said, ‘Here, this will make you feel better,’ and he gave her one. I wasn’t really thinking. I thought, Great, me feel better? You bet. So I took the pill and washed it down with some red wine. And then he reached across and put another pill in my mouth and gave her one. Just after I took the second pill, my face was, like, face-in-plate syndrome, and I just said, ‘I wanna go home.’ He said he would drive us home. We went up this elevator. I sat down, and lay my head back, just fighting nausea. I looked around and he was sitting next to my roommate on the loveseat with this very predatory look on his face. She was completely unconscious. I could hear the words in my head, but I couldn’t form words with my mouth, because I was so drugged out." Tap the photo to hear Victoria Valentino tell her story, and watch her video interview at nymag.com/cosby-women.

Un vídeo publicado por New York Magazine (@nymag) el


[NOTA ORIGINAL]
La revista New York Magazine colocó en su portada a 35 de las 46 mujeres que denuncian al famoso comediante Bill Cosby por abuso sexual. Los testimonios abarcan 4 décadas y casi todos coinciden en que ellas acudían a clases de interpretación a cargo del actor, pero terminaban siendo drogadas y ultrajadas.

[Bill Cosby asegura que es inocente tras admitir que drogó a mujer para tener sexo con ella]

New York Magazine lanzó esta potente carátula el domingo con este mensaje en Twitter: “35 mujeres hablan sobre las agresiones de Bill Cosby, y la cultura que no quiso escucharlas”.


La fotografía en blanco y negro muestra a las denunciantes con el año de la presunta agresión. Hay 35 sillas ocupadas y una vacía, dando a entender que pueden haber más casos desconocidos.

[Bill Cosby entregó dinero a sus víctimas para silenciarlas]

El amplio reportaje de New York Magazine implicó un trabajo de 6 meses y lleva por título ‘Cosby: las mujeres, una hermandad mal recibida’.

Aquí aparecen rostros anónimos con caras conocidas del mundo del espectáculo en Estados Unidos como la actriz Beverly Johnson, la modelo Janice Dickinson y hasta Lili Bernard, ex compañera de trabajo de Bill Cosby.





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