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A topless protester who jumped a barricade and got within a few feet of Bill Cosby has been identified as a 39-year-old New Jersey woman who appeared on several episodes of “The Cosby Show.”
Actress Nicolle Rochelle of Little Falls was charged with disorderly conduct for Monday’s protest. She ran in front of Cosby toward a bank of TV cameras as the comedian walked into a suburban Philadelphia courthouse for the start of his sexual assault retrial.
Written on her body were the names of more than 50 Cosby accusers, along with “Women’s Lives Matter.”
The European feminist group Femen claimed Rochelle as one of its own.
Some points I found should anyone wish to research more of Rochelle's recent career:
Nikki and Jules dot com domain was allowed to expire last year (currently squatted on). Last relevant archived version: [1]. Per that and the Nikki and Jules facebook page, the group seems to have had their last scheduled gigs in fall 2017. Julien Brunetaud's current website [2] makes only minimal mention of it, so I presume the act has broken up. Latest archived copy of Nicolle Rochelle dot com (currently inaccessible): [3]. Rochelle is active on Facebook and Twitter under he own name. Her musical performance project "Modern Geaisha" is on facebook, and on twitter as @ModernGeaisha; the facebook page has an event in Paris listed for later this month. -- Infrogmation (talk) 22:19, 11 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]