This makes for grim reading, just bear that in mind.
The 59-year-old former model and America's Next Top Model judge is alleging that Cosby invited her to Lake Tahoe in 1982 - where he was performing - in a bid to help her with her acting/singing career. Dickinson is claiming the actor then raped her after giving her "red wine and a pill."
In interview with Kevin Frazier from Entertainment Tonight, Dickinson said: "The next morning, I woke up, and I wasn't wearing my pajamas, and I remember before I passed out that I had been sexually assaulted by this man... Before I woke up in the morning, the last thing I remember was Bill Cosby in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe and getting on top of me."
Janice then goes in to further detail, which can be viewed over at The Hollywood Reporter. According to the article, "Dickinson said that she did not initially come forward with her story because she was afraid of being stigmatized for trying to sleep her way to the top, but she now wants to support the other accusers."
Other women who have accused Cosby of sexual assault to date include former actress Joan Tarshis (she claims Cosby raped her in the '60s), Barbara Bowman (also alleges Cosby drugged and raped her in the '80s), and Andrea Constand who got an out of court settlement from Cosby in 2006.
In light of this landslide of allegations, Netflix have thought it best to put the skids on their Cosby special. They've released a statement saying: "At this time we are postponing the launch of the new stand-up comedy special Bill Cosby 77."
Watch: Former actress calls Bill Cosby a 'serial rapist' on CNN