Camille Cosby reportedly mad at Keisha Knight Pulliam for not standing by Bill Cosby after guilty verdict

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NORRISTOWN, PA - JUNE 5: Bill Cosby arrives at the Montgomery County Courthouse before the opening of the sexual assault trail June 5, 2017 in Norristown, Pennsylvania. A former Temple University employee alleges that the entertainer drugged and molested her in 2004 at his home in suburban Philadelphia. More than 40 women have accused the 79 year old entertainer of sexual assault. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)

Now that Bill Cosby has been convicted it sounds like some of his closest friends may have kicked the comedian to the curb.

BET reports that Camille Cosby is big mad at former Cosby kid Keshia Knight Pulliam for allegedly pulling back her support of the disgraced TV dad.

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Pulliam, who played Rudy, the youngest Cosby daughter on the classic-hit series The Cosby Show, was one of the few celebrity supporters who came out publicly to walk arm-in-arm with Cosby during his high-profile sexual assault trial. But since Cosby’s was found guilty of sexual assault against Andrea Constand on April 26, reports are now saying Pulliam’s support has waned.

Camille Cosby wants Pulliam to make a statement to the court in support of her husband Bill Cosby ahead of his sentencing, Radar Online reports.

“Camille wants Keshia to write a letter or make a statement supporting Bill after his guilty verdict. But Keshia has refused.”

But Pulliam reportedly believes she’s done enough, says a source.

“She thinks she has done enough,” a source told Radar Online. “She’s even been to court and stood by Bill, but at this point she won’t do anything else. And Camille is furious.”

Pulliam’s not the only one in Camille’s line of fire.

Recently Camille went off and issued a lengthy 800-word statement defending her husband. She compared Cosby’s accusers to Emmett Till‘s accuser, chastised the media, and called the district attorney office’s campaign “unethical.”

“This is mob justice, not real justice,” she wrote.

In the next 60 to 90 days, Bill Cosby, now a convicted sex offender, will be sentenced for the three counts of aggravated indecent assault he was found guilty of and reports indicate that those charges come with a 5- to 10-year possible sentence and a $25,000 fine.

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