More women detail sex
abuse claims against Bill Cosby
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[December 04, 2014]
By Piya Sinha-Roy and Eric Kelsey
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Three women on Wednesday came together and detailed
allegations that comedian Bill Cosby sexually abused and
groped them decades ago, a day after Cosby was sued by a
woman who said he molested her when she was a teenager
in 1974.
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More than a dozen women have publicly accused the comedian of
sexual abuse as far back as the 1960s as the allegations have
scuttled Cosby's television projects and led to cancellations of
numerous comedy performances, including two gigs in suburban New
York that were scheduled for Saturday.
The women, one who says she was 17 at the time of her encounter
with Cosby, each sobbed while reading statements at a news
conference organized by celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, who is
known for her aggressive posture on women's issues.
"For years, I did not tell anyone about what he had done to me
because I was afraid," said Beth Ferrier, who claims to have had
an affair with Cosby in the mid-1980s. "I felt threatened by
him, and I did not think anyone would believe me."
Allred proposed the trailblazing African-American comedian
should waive the statute of limitations that protects him from
decades-old allegations or create a $100 million fund to pay
damages to accusers.
Cosby's attorney has called allegations against Cosby
discredited and defamatory and was not immediately available for
comment. Cosby has not been charged with any crimes.
A woman who gave her name only as Chelan said that as a
17-year-old in 1986, Cosby drugged her, gave her alcohol and
began to fondle her before she blacked out.
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Ferrier said she was one of the several "Jane Does" in a 2005 civil
lawsuit that made similar accusations against Cosby and was later
settled.
Another woman, Helen Hayes, accused Cosby of groping her breast at a
restaurant in 1973.
Meanwhile, a lawsuit filed by Judy Huth, a California woman who
accused Cosby of sexually battery when she was 15 at the Playboy
Mansion in Los Angeles in 1974, is the first legal challenge to "The
Cosby Show" star since the wave of allegations began last month.
Huth's lawsuit uses a portion of California law that permits
lawsuits up to three years after childhood sex abuse is "discovered"
to have caused damages, no matter the plaintiff's age, a hurdle
legal experts say will be difficult to clear.
(Editing by Andrew Hay)
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