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Regardless of if any charges were formally filed, Bill Cosby will go down as having one of the biggest scandals of 2014. The multiple women who have accused Cosby of sexual assault led some credence to the theory that Cosby is one of the many celebrities living double lives.

Bill Cosby

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It usually takes a scandal, supported by an affidavit or other government document to bring the dirt to light. For these stars, it was sometimes all of the above. Take a look and see if these celebrities living double lives fooled you.


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Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond

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While serving as manager to the likes of Sean Kingston and Game, Jimmy Henchmen was convicted on 13 indictments of drug trafficking. Prosecutors charged Henchmen for fronting a cross country, $10 million-a-year drug organization.

A 2007 betting scandal derailed NBA referee Tim Donaghy’s career. An FBI investigation would later reveal Donaghy bet on games he officiated during the 2005 and 2006 seasons, and Donaghy served a 15-month prison sentence.

DJ Mister Cee ( of Hot 97)

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While spinning the mixes that helped listeners during their days, Mr. Cee spent a couple nights cavorting with cross-dressing, male prostitutes. Multiple arrests led to his temporary resignation before publicly addressing the arrests on air.

What Roc A Fella Records co-founder Kareem “Biggs” Burke was doing 2012 isn’t really public knowledge. But it’s probably safe to say Burke didn’t list selling drugs on a tax form. Nevertheless, Burke was sentenced to five years in prison in 2012 for conspiring to distribute over 100 kilograms of marijuana.

Eliot Spitzer

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Eliot Spitzer was the hard-hitting governor of New York by day, but he was getting his freak on outside of the office. In 2008, a nine-month investigation revealed Spitzer was a repeat client of the Emperor’s Club VIP escort service.

Former Diplomat affiliate Max B is currently serving a 75-year sentence for charges of manslaughter, aggravated assault, robbery, kidnapping, possession of a weapon and conspiracy. That’s a rapper by day and a full-time goon by night.

R. Kelly

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While soaring to the top of the charts with songs like “I Believe I Can Fly,” R. Kelly was allegedly preying on, creeping with and paying off the families of underage girls. Kelly was mentioned in several lawsuits that were ultimately settled out of court and sealed.

Bill O'Reilly

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While also broadcasting live from his self-crafted morality pulpit, author and political pundit Bill O’Reilly was involved in a sexual harassment lawsuit with his former producer Andrea Mackris. O’Reilly and Mackris settled out of court, and the Fox News mainstay said he would never again speak of the charges.

Bill Cosby

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During the 20 or so years Bill Cosby was preaching the gospel of family values and pulling up your pants, he was allegedly pulling down his own. Over a dozen women including Beverly Johnson have claimed Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted them.

When T.I. got caught on gun charges in 2009, federal documents revealed that Grand Hustle rapper Alfamega was previously a government informant, and Tip’s bodyguard, Corey Williams, cut a deal with prosecutors to have monitored conversations with T.I. while wearing a wire.

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