Former "Cosby Show" regular Joseph C. Smith has gone on record in asserting he believes the mounting sexual assault allegations levied against show creator Bill Cosby are true.

Phillips, who played Cosby's son-in-law Martin Kendall on the hit sitcom, recently took to his blog to express his feelings in a post titled "Of Course Bill Cosby Is Guilty."

Although he described the 77-year-old famed comedian as the man he once most wanted to be like after his father, Phillips recalled, "the Cos was a ladies man."

Soon after he joined the cast, he claims he learned what everyone else already seemed to know, namely that Cosby was not faithful to his wife and had many other women.

"Bill sleeping around was a fact that, like, the air, seemed to just be," he explained. "You didn't have to see it or hear it to know that it existed. There was also the seeming unending parade of pretty young women that streamed through the studio."

In one instance, Phillips recalled being told by a sobbing female friend, who had also been around Cosby back in the day and once considered him a mentor, how he allegedly violated both "her body and her trust."

It was then that Phillip claims his view of his one-time idol changed forever. Indeed, over the last several days support for Cosby seems to be dwindling, even among those believed to be some of his biggest supporters.

According to the New York Daily News, this week talk show host Whoopi Goldberg admitted her view on Cosby has changed as the evidence against him seemingly becomes more and more pronounced.

"'The View" talk show host had been one of his biggest supporters, regularly arguing he was "innocent until proven guilty."

More recently she barked, "If this is to be tried in the court of public opinion, I got to say, all of the information that's out there, kind of points to guilt." Later, she added, "You have a serial rapist, he's been on the streets for 30 years! I have to say, I thought 'Yea, here's all the information, take his ass to jail.'"