It is being reported that Bill Cosby
already has a plan in place to get revenge on his family after they ditched him
at his Pennsylvania estate to return to their separate life in Massachusetts
and it solely involves his will.
According to media reports, Cosby, who is currently still on house
arrest after being convicted on all three charges of sexual assault, plans on
giving away "pricey heirlooms and million-dollar paintings" after his
death. They were originally promised to his wife of more than 50 years, Camille Cosby, and their children.
The site continues that his book and film rights will go to his sex criminal
publicist, Andrew Wyatt, and his
family is reportedly not pleased to learn this news.
"They're taking it as he doesn't trust them to write a book about his
life," an insider told the site. "Those rights were originally for
the children. Camille's friends are calling it: 'Friends, staff and last and
least, family.' It's because he's giving his family the last of what's
left."
The film rights reportedly includes a series which focuses on his journey
throughout his several legal battles and his strategy of "restoring his
legacy." Furthermore, the series will reportedly not include his wife or
children.
The source further added that "his biggest nightmare is being
abandoned," with his friends allegedly concluding that his latest behavior
is a result of his family not spending what could possibly be his last moments
of freedom with him.
It was previously reported that Camille Cosby left their Pennsylvania home
for their Massachusetts mansion with their children and their extensive staff.
Her leaving is what allegedly set him off.
"After Camille left, he's been really acting up," the insider
said. "He's been acting like Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone 2 —
but 73 years older."
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