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Ticketmaster said Tuesday it will offer refunds for the upcoming Bill Cosby shows in Denver, but the embattled comedian is still scheduled to perform despite protests from members of Denver’s City Council. More than 3,000 tickets have been sold for the two shows scheduled for Saturday while an organization called Turn Back Cosby has planned a protest outside of the Buell Theatre at the same time. Cosby, who faces sexual-assault allegations from more than 15 women, has not been charged. The promotion company hosting Cosby, AEG Live, contends that though it understands concerns, the show must go on because the comedian has not been charged with a crime.