Malcolm-Jamal Warner: Cosby case 'literally taking money out of my pocket'

Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner attends the 13th Annual AARP's Movies For Grownups Awards Gala at Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel on February 10, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)

Bill Cosby's legal proceedings are costing Malcolm-Jamal Warner money. Since "Cosby Show" reruns were pulled from television amid allegations and later charges of sexual assault, "It's literally taking money out of my pocket," Warner said during a visit to "The Real" airing Monday. "It personally affects me."

Warner stressed that he was not in a position to defend his former TV dad but noted what he called the “unbalanced” ramifications of Cosby’s troubles, compared to other high-profile cases.

Allen's adopted daughter Dylan Farrow accused him of molesting her when she was a child in an open letter published by the New York Times. He has never been prosecuted and has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing.

Polanski pleaded guilty to sex with a minor in 1978 but fled the country. He accepted a 2002 Oscar in absentia since he remains a wanted man in the United States. "The 13-year-old victim's testimony cast the then-43-year-old Polanski as a sexual predator who used deceit, drugs and adult psychology to lure his victim into sex," the Los Angeles Times reported.