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Hell hath no fury like a scorned Janice Dickinson, reports The New York Post.

The model is calling for a Bill Cosby boycott a month after claiming the comedian drugged and sexually assaulted her years ago.

“Are there people still working with Bill Cosby? I don’t know. But if anyone wants to hire this guy, you’re making a big – you’re making a big mistake.”Dickinson said in an interview airing on MSNBC’s “Ronan Farrow Daily” on Friday. “This – Bill shouldn’t – Bill Cosby should not work any more. He shouldn’t be in front of an audience.”

The former “America’s Next Top Model” judge says Cosby, 77, drugged and sexually assaulted herwhen she met up with him in Lake Tahoe to discuss her career in 1982.
She told Farrow, “You know, I just remember the fear. I remember the fear and I – like if I – if this gets out, will people think I’m a whore? Will people think I’m a slut? Will the people think that like I’m lying, like they do now?”

However, since revealing her story, the 59-year-old former model hasn’t been afraid to say exactly how she feels. She even has a message for Cosby’s attorney, Marty Singer, who has denied the multitude of sexual assault allegations against his client.

“Marty Singer, you will wake up and you will hear me. And you know what, I am not a liar. And I can’t speak for the other women. I can only speak for myself. I am very upset,” Dickinson said before holding up both of her middle fingers at the camera.

She continued, “What if someone raped your wife, Marty? You’ve got daughters, Marty. What if Bill Cosby came and drugged their innocence, Marty? How you like me now, Marty? That’s what I say.”