Janice Dickinson
IN PHOTO: The 59-year-old former Supermodel Janice Dickinson revealed in the "Entertainment Tonight" that she was sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby in 1982. Reuters/Fred Prouser

Supermodel Janice Dickinson is the latest woman to come out in open and accuse Bill Cosby of allegedly raping her. The former "America's Next Top Model" judge has said that Bill Cosby sexually attacked her in 1982. She is the third woman to accuse Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her.

With Janice Dickinson coming out, Bill Cosby may find find himself in more trouble. She old Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday that she was drugged and then raped by Bill Cosby in 1982 when she innocently went to Lake Tahoe to discuss a role on "The Cosby show" and he had said that he will help her with a singing career. However, the model shared that no discussions took place.

Janice shared that when she went to Lake Tahoe, she was offered a glass of wine and a pill by the legendary comedian. She soon passed out and when she woke up the next day, she saw that she was not wearing her pajamas. She also recalled that before she passed out because of the wine and the drug, she was thinking that she was being sexually assaulted and that the last thing she could remember was Cosby dropping his robe and getting on top of her. "I remember a lot of pain . . . I remember waking up with my pajamas off and there was semen in between my legs," she said.

It is not only now that Janice wanted to share what happened to her. She said that she tried to add this information in her 2002 memoir, titled "​No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World's First Supermodel," but was threatened by Cosby's lawyers to not include anything about the sexual assault in her memoir. Asked why she is choosing this particular time to tell what happened to her, she said that she's doing it because it's the right thing to do and that it is a true story. She also shared that she believes the stories of the other women who have accusing Cosby of committing sexual offences. She said that she was once afraid of the consequences so she never tried to confront the American actor and comedian who has starred in noted family-oriented sitcoms. "How dare you take advantage of me . . . Go f - - k yourself . . . And I hope you rot," Janice said as parting words to the man who allegedly took advantage of her naiveté and desire to improve her career.

An attorney representing the actor claims that all that Janice Dickinson has shared are lies. The attorney also rubbished Janice's claim that lawyers prevented her from writing anything against Cosby in her memoir.