Woah! This story gets more explosive by the day.

Not only do we now have lots of women saying Bill Cosby either raped, drugged, or sexually assaulted them, but there’s also a former employee to back up their claims!

Frank Scotti worked at NBC‘s Brooklyn studios back in The Cosby Show‘s heyday, and he did a lot of things he’s not proud of.

So, the 90-year-old is speaking out in defense of the alleged victims.

In a taped interview, Scotti talks about Cosby having Scotti run around town giving women up to $2,000 in money orders (in Scotti’s name, of course), after they’d visited Cosby. He also talks about Cosby instructing him to get a Queens apartment for a woman at one point.

In fact, sometimes, Cosby would just hand Scotti a bag of $100 bills and he’d spend the day dispersing the money orders!

Worst of all, Scotti talked about when Cosby and the manager at a modeling agency would bring over girls. Cosby would tell Scotti to make sure no one went into his dressing room, after Scotti had brought the girls in there.

As for Cosby’s camp, his lawyer Martin Singer said:

“What evidence does he have of Mr. Cosby’s involvement? How would Scotti know if a woman was a model or a secretary? It appears that his story is pure speculation so that he can get his 15 minutes of fame.”

Eventually, Scotti retired because he knew something unsavory was going on, and he didn’t want to be a part of it anymore. When he told Bill, the comedian simply said, “Leave right now.”

The unfortunate part for Cosby is that Scotti still has receipts for the money orders, specifically for Angela Leslie.

Who knows what horrible details and allegations will come out next!