If you ever believed that Bill Cosby didn't drug and rape dozens of women -- you should probably think again. Yesterday, the Internet went wild when Associated Press released a 2005 testimony in which from the former Cosby Show star admitted that he obtained Quaaludes and other sedatives in order to give them to women he wanted to have sex with.

The findings come after the AP went to court to “compel the release of the documents." Cosby’s lawyers attempted to keep the documents sealed because they believed releasing the information would embarrass their client, the AP reports.

Unfortunately for Cosby the new organization won, and the documents have sent a ripple through the Internet when they revealed that in 2005, the actor testified under oath to giving three half-pills of Benadryl to the former Temple University employee who filed the lawsuit. Amazingly enough, Cosby remained on the school’s board of trustees until he resigning in December. The documents also revealed that Ghost Dad actor settled the case in 2006 on undisclosed terms.

In the deposition, Cosby also admitted to giving a 19-year-old woman Quaaludes and then having sex with her, reports People. Cosby said under oath, "I meet Ms. [name redacted] in Las Vegas," Cosby said in the deposition. "She meets me back stage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex."

After the publication of these previously-sealed documents, celebs took to social media in shock.

Judd Apatow tweeted, "It's a very sad situation. Now can we all stand up and support the victims? Will silence continue?"

Patton Oswalt joked, "'People should fact check.' -- Bill Cosby, 11/22/14 'Um...' -- Bill Cosby, 7/6/15/"

Jill Scott, previously a Cosby supporter, pulled back her support, "I stood by a man I respected and loved. I was wrong. It HURTS!!! When you get it ALL right, holla." The disheartened singer also added, "The sworn testimony is proof. Completely disgusted."

We are also completely disgusted with Cosby -- but unlike Jill, we've been so for awhile now ...

It looks like Janice Dickinson, who came forward last year and accused the funny man of rape, is finally getting some justice. Over the weekend, our photogs spotted the model in Malibu. When we asked, "Are you still going after Bill Cosby?" Dickinson promptly responded: "Yeah." And when we asked if she was going to let Cosby off the hook, she firmly said, "No!" It looks like the model is finally winning in the court of public opinion!