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Another allegation of rape has been leveled against famed comedian and television star Bill Cosby, this time from Cuban-American actress Louisa Moritz.

Mortiz alleges that Cosby forced oral sex on her while in her dressing room during an appearance on Johnny Carson's "Tonight" show back in 1971.

The actress, who appeared in movies like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Up in Smoke" as well as TV shows like "Love, American Style," claims that she was in the green room of the "Tonight" show in 1971 when Cosby, who was a frequent guest host, knocked on the door.

After letting the comedian in, Cosby allegedly told her he was impressed by her work and "implied that he was going to see to it that I will become a major star through his direction."

And then things apparently got very uncomfortable.

“He suddenly approached me and took out his penis, which was now in the line of my face and pressed up against it," Moritz told TMZ. "He took his hands and put them on the back of my head and forced his penis in my mouth, saying, 'Have a taste of this. It will do you good in so many ways.'"

Afterward – as Cosby was getting ready to leave – he allegedly warned to keep the incident quiet.

He supposedly said, “Now you don't want to upset me and the plans for your future, do you?"

Moritz is the latest in a slew of women who have come forward to say that the “Cosby Show” star forced himself on them. Model Janice Dickinson recently detailed in an interview with "Entertainment Tonight" how Cosby allegedly drugged and raped her 32 years ago.

"I'm doing this [now] because it's the right thing to do, and it happened to me, and this is the true story,” she said. “I believe all the other women."

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