The number of women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault reached 38 on Friday when two more women came forward with the allegations against the comedian.
Despite protests and pleas from public figures, Cosby has continued to tour the country and perform his standup routine for receptive audiences.
But while thousands have proven that they're still willing to pay to see Cosby perform in spite of the shocking claims made against him, others have purchased tickets simply so that they can confront the man whom they believe to be guilty of dozens of horrific sex crimes.
When Cosby performed in Baltimore on Friday night, a man named Michael Crook interrupted the performance in order to shout insults and accusations at the comic.
"Tell the one about how you get away with rape," Crook shouted. "Thirty-eight women called you a rapist!"
The crowd reportedly sided with Cosby, and Crook was escorted from the venue by security.
"We are here to enjoy my gift," Cosby told the crowd after Crook had been removed. "We are not here to argue. Let those people speak. We will find them and we will ask them to leave."
Cosby has refused to speak about the accusations directly, but he's stated on several occasions that he will not allow the controversy to interrupt his comedy tour.
Recently, Cosby posted a video message to fans that many found inappropriately lighthearted, considering the severity of his situation.
Bill Cosby asks a reporter NOT to include a portion of this interview in which he refuses to answer questions about sexual assault allegations made against him. It's a very awkward exchange.
Two more women have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault. Carla Ferrigno and Terese Serignese both came forward independent of one another earlier today.
Another woman has come forward accusing Bill Cosby of sexual abuse. Michelle Hurd claims Cosby behaved very inappropriately toward her while she was working as a stand-in on The Cosby Show.
Janice Dickinson described an alleged sexual assault by Bill Cosby in vivid detail during a recent interview with CNN. Dickinson claims the attack occurred after a business meeting in1982.
Bill Cosby allegedly said in a brief interview that he only expects the "black media" to uphold journalistic standards in covering his sexual assault scandal.
Rosseanne Barr says she and just about every other woman in Hollywood knew about Bill Cosby and his alleged molestations for years. She isn't surprised at all, but what is surprising is what she hopes for Bill Cosby next.
Kathie Lee Gifford made a startling revelation on the Today show this morning. The TV personality stated that Bill Cosby acted inappropriately troward her while they were on tour together in the 1970s.