Bill Cosby was greeted with a warm applause from his fans in Florida as he continued to ignore countless rape and sexual assault allegations.

According to Florida Today, the comedian says he's aware people are upset with him for not answering the claims, but believes that he shouldn't have to respond to disparaging claims.

"I know people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendos," he said. "People should fact check. People shouldn't have to go through that and shouldn't answer to innuendos."

Cosby, who was given a standing ovation before and after his standup says that the performance went off without a hitch, even though there were rumors of a radio station offering prizes to people who heckled the show.

"So today I was informed of this radio station that is offering money for people to stand up and heckle in order to collect prizes and money," he said.
"The thing is, these people are prodding and pushing people and asking people to have a frat house mentality. Now suppose someone brings a weapon or decided to do more foolishness. There will be announcements made and the stations made some disclaimers, but what if people don't listen to what they said and they entice violence. That's not good for anyone."

More women have come forward and told their stories about their experiences with Cosby. Renita Chaney Hill and Kristina Ruehli both tell similar stories to Janice Dickinson's and Joan Tarshis' that they were given a pill or their drinks were spiked, leaving the comedian to have his way with them

There were a handful of protesters at the Melbourne show with victim shaming signs and other signs that read, "Rape Is No Joke."

Check out a few moments from the comedian's show and protestors agasint Cosby above.

Source: Florida Today | Photo Credit: Splash News