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Want to Boycott Bill Cosby’s NY Show? You Can Get a Refund

Bill Cosby performs at the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, in Melbourne, Fla. The Journal News in White Plains, N.Y., reports that the embattled comics two Dec. 6 shows at the Tarrytown Music Hall are going on as scheduled but Cosby is offering refunds to ticket holders who don't want to go. PHELAN M. EBENHACK/ AP

Bill Cosby is still set to perform next month at Tarrytown Music Hall, but has offered refunds to people that have already purchased tickets and no longer wish to attend.

The Journal News reported that the Music Hall box office sent an email on Friday that said:

“Mr. Cosby’s management is now allowing for refunds for any patron’s (sic) that do not wish to attend the show. Please let me know if I may cancel and refund your order.’’

This comes after Cosby has been faced with numerous women coming forward to say he drugged and sexually assaulted them.

NBC announced a new comedy show featuring Cosby would be cancelled, reruns of “The Cosby Show’’ have been taken off the air, Netflix has canceled a stand-up special and many of his comedy tours have been cancelled as well.

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Cosby has not yet been charged with any crime.

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