Supermodel Beverly Johnson Brings Shocking Allegations Against Cosby

Former supermodel Beverly Johnson has become the most famous person yet to accuse comedy legend Bill Cosby of drugging her. Johnson, the first black woman featured on the cover of Vogue, told ABC News that it happened in the 1980s, and that she 

Beverly Johnson, who rose to fame as a supermodel in the 1970s, wrote in a Vanity Fair essay that Cosby drugged her at his New York City townhouse in the 1980s. "He was Bill Cosby, he was charming and elegant and kind," Johnson told CBS News 

Supermodel Beverly Johnson spoke to all three of the broadcast network morning shows about her recently revealed claim that Bill Cosby drugged her. In the interviews, conducted in her L.A. home Thursday night and aired Friday morning, Johnson 

Former supermodel Beverly Johnson has become the most famous person yet to accuse comedy legend Bill Cosby of drugging her. Johnson, the first black woman featured on the cover of Vogue, told ABC News that it happened in the 1980s, and that she 

Supermodel Beverly Johnson is the latest in the long line of women making allegations that the once revered comedian drugged and sexually assaulted her. Johnson told ABC News' Linsey Davis that the assault took pace in the 1980s when Cosby invited