The disgraced comedian who's also in jail for sexual assault allegations claims the judicial system is unfair to 'wealthy and famous men' in the United States.

AceShowbiz - Bill Cosby has hit out at Harvey Weinstein's conviction on charges of sexual assault and third-degree rape, insisting there was a "lack" of due process in the disgraced movie mogul's trial.

Following the trial's conclusion in Manhattan, New York City, on Monday, February 24, 2020, Weinstein was remanded into custody and now faces up to 29 years in prison on the felony charges.

Taking to Instagram, Cosby, who is currently serving a 10-year jail sentence in a high-security prison after being convicted of three counts of sexual assault, hit out at the result through his publicist Andrew Wyatt.

"This is not shocking because these jurors were not sequestered, which gave them access to media coverage and the sentiments of public opinion," he wrote. "There's no way you would have anyone believe that Mr Weinstein was going to receive a fair and impartial trial. Also, this judge showed that he wanted a conviction by sending the jurors back to deliberate, after they were hung on many of the counts."

"Here's the question that should haunt all Americans, especially wealthy and famous men...Where do we go in this country to find fairness and impartiality in the judicial system; and where do we go in this country to find Due Process?"

He added, "Lastly, if the #metoo movement isn't just about Becky (White women), I would challenge #metoo and ask them to go back 400+ years and tarnish the names of those oppressors that raped slaves. This is a very sad day in the American Judicial System."

He ended with the hashtags, "#FreeBillCosby#FarFromFinished#DueProcess#JusticeReform."

Former Miramax boss Weinstein is facing a potential sentence of over 25 years behind bars. He will be sentenced on March 11, 2020.

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