He may be.
But there is something sleazy about a gaggle of women crawling out of the woodwork, YEARS after the fact, to cry and whine about actions long beyond the statute of limitations.
I'm not a fan of Bill Cosby, but there's something creepy about decades-old accusations.
I usually don't agree with you, but this time I do.
The whole thing is very weird, especially since it started when another comedian (who pretty much loathes Cosby) began making jokes about it in his act.
Today if you're famous and not a well connected liberal who is fully on the plantation (Cosby did a big no-no when he called for young, black men to take personal responsibility for themselves), then all it takes is an accusation and you will be tried, convicted, and executed in the court of public opinion, which today is Facebook, Twitter, and TMZ.
For Cobsy there is no way he can prove them false. If he says nothing, well, we see what happens. If he says something, he will simply be called a liar. It is akin to the old loaded question of "when did you stop beating your wife?"
Personally, I'd just say "screw this, I don't need the stress" and retire to some tropical island.