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Since his sexual assault trial ended in a mistrial Bill Cosby now wants to spread the word about how to avoid being accused of sexual assault to others.

According to TMZ:

Cosby’s spokespeople, Andrew Wyatt and Ebonee Benson, told “Good Day Alabama” Wednesday the comedian is planning a series of town halls this summer to educate young people about sexual assault. More specifically, they say he’s planning on teaching ’em how to look out for warning signs from potential victims and accusations that could follow. Wyatt says Cosby’s gonna start his new tour of sorts in July, explaining that young people — especially athletes — need to “know what they’re facing when they’re hanging out and partying, when they’re doing certain things they shouldn’t be doing.” Cosby narrowly skirted conviction in his sexual assault trial after the jury deadlocked 10 – 2.