Washington's Kennedy Center rescinds Cosby awards

AFP  |  Washington 

The has announced it has scrapped two major awards previously granted to Bill Cosby, after the disgraced comic was found guilty of

The move comes just days after was expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which awards He has also been stripped of various honorary degrees.

earned the Honors in 1998 and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2009.

"The Honors and Mark Twain Prize are given to artists who, through their lifetime of work, have left an indelible impact on American culture," the prestigious performing arts hall said in a statement issued yesterday.

"As a result of Mr Cosby's recent criminal conviction, the board concluded that his actions have overshadowed the very career accomplishments these distinctions from the intend to recognize." Cosby, once a darling of American television dubbed "America's Dad," has been accused of by dozens of women.

A 12-member jury found the 80-year-old guilty on three counts of last month for drugging and molesting at his in January 2004.

The sequestered panel reached a unanimous verdict after 14 hours of deliberations. Cosby's first trial ended last June with a hung jury.

is at home on a $1 million bail, pending sentencing. Each count carries a maximum punishment of 10 years in jail.

His lawyers have vowed to appeal.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 04:52 IST