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Camille Cosby bashes judge, prosecutors

The entertainers publicist portrayed the case's outcome as a win for Cosby, and his wife issued a statement bashing the prosecution.

Andrew Wyatt, left, Bill Cosby, center, and his wife, Camille Cosby, right, enter the Montgomery County Courthouse earlier this week.
Andrew Wyatt, left, Bill Cosby, center, and his wife, Camille Cosby, right, enter the Montgomery County Courthouse earlier this week.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer

Bill Cosby's sexual assault case ended in a mistrial Saturday, when jurors reported that they could not reach a verdict in the only set of criminal charges to emerge from dozens of allegations that have been made against the entertainer in recent years.

Cosby's lawyers thanked the jury, and the entertainer left the Montgomery County Courthouse without commenting. His publicist, however, portrayed the outcome as a win for Cosby, and his wife issued a defiant statement bashing the prosecution, the judge and the media.

Publicist Andrew Wyatt said the mistrial left Cosby's power "restored." A statement from Camille Cosby, the entertainer's wife, who was largely absent from the proceedings, called Montgomery County prosecutors "heinously and exploitatively ambitious" and Judge Steven T. O'Neill "overtly arrogant and collaborating with the district attorney."

Here is Camille Cosby's full statement:

Statement From Mrs. Camille Cosby:
How do I describe the District Attorney? Heinously and exploitively ambitious. How do I describe the judge? Overtly and arrogantly collaborating with the District Attorney. How do I describe the counsels for the accusers? Totally unethical. How do I describe many, but not all, general media? Blatantly vicious entities that continually disseminated intentional omissions of truths for the primary purpose of greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life.
Historically, people have challenged injustices. I am grateful to any of the jurors who tenaciously fought to review the evidence; which is the rightful way to make a sound decision….ultimately, that is a manifestation of justice, based on facts, not lies. As a very special friend once stated, "truth can be subdued, but not destroyed."
Moreover, I express humongous gratitude to counselors Brian McMonagle and Angela Agrusa for their hard work. Mr. McMonagle for his passionate and powerful articulations of truths; Ms. Agrusa for her thorough research to bolster Counsel McMonagle; to Mr. Andrew Wyatt for his unequivocal skills in public relations; to our team, who worked diligently and intelligently; to our staffs for their continuous commitment to our family and me….and to our children, grandchildren, and other family who loves us…and to our dear friends and supporters, who never gave up on us, despite it all.
Camille Cosby

Asked about Camille Cosby's allegations, District Attorney Kevin Steele declined to comment and said he would retry the case quickly.