Bill Cosby's rape charges are beginning to blow up again. According to a new report, the comedian reportedly broke down after lawyers of an alleged victim grilled him in a deposition.

Aside from Cosby's rape charges in the past, the 78-year-old is facing a lawsuit from an alleged sexual victim, Judy Huth. She is pressing charges to the actor for sexually molesting her in 1974 at the Playboy Mansion during the time when she was just 15, according to Radar Online.

During the time of the interrogation in an undisclosed location, Cosby reportedly became annoyed in answering the lawyer's questions.

"Mr. Cosby refused to answer multiple questions and seemed very angry," a source told the site.

Meanwhile, the number of Cosby's rape charges grew on Friday, Oct. 23, after two more women stepped out in public to accuse him of drugging and sexually molesting them. The two new victims are represented by Gloria Allred and are willing to share their testimonies in public at an upcoming press conference.

One of Cosby's rape charges is being filed by Donna Barrett, an official at the University of Pennsylvania, who organized a track meet in 2004, Fox News reports. She claimed that during the incident, Cosby grabbed her waist and pulled her toward his private part while saying, "Hey, back that thing up here girl, back it on up!" She claimed she didn't know what to do that time, and when she asked for help, no one could.

Dotteye, the other woman filing Cosby's rape charges, claimed that she auditioned for "The Cosby Show" in 1984 when the host drugged her by giving her a toxic drink. She said that the comedian took off her clothes and washed her before raping her. He reportedly even called her to have phone sex the next day. She said that she didn't realize what he did to her until many women started filing up charges against him last year.

There are about 50 rape charges filed against the Pennsylvania-born actor, which started about 50 years ago. The number of lawsuits that Cosby faces are still increasing, but he remains free despite the allegations.