Cosby's sex assault trial to begin after
years of U.S. allegations
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[June 05, 2017]
By Joseph Ax
(Reuters) - Comedian Bill Cosby goes on
trial for sexual assault on Monday in Pennsylvania, the culmination of
years of allegations that have torpedoed his show business career.
Cosby, 79, once a beloved entertainer known for his family-friendly
brand of comedy, is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea
Constand at his home in 2004.
Constand, a former basketball player at Cosby's alma mater Temple
University and more than three decades his junior, will appear as the
prosecution's key witness during the trial, which is expected to last
two weeks.
Her accusation is the only one to result in criminal charges out of
dozens of similar allegations from women stretching back decades. Cosby
has denied ever assaulting anyone, saying the encounters with Constand
and others were consensual.

The trial will take place in the Philadelphia suburb of Norristown,
though the jurors have been brought from Pittsburgh at the request of
defense lawyers.
It was Constand's own civil lawsuit, filed in 2005 weeks after the
Montgomery County district attorney's office declined to bring charges,
that eventually led the same office to prosecute Cosby in 2015.
In what was then a sealed deposition, Cosby acknowledged he had obtained
Quaaludes, a sedative, in order to give them to young women with whom he
wanted to have sex. A federal judge released parts of the deposition in
2015, prompting prosecutors to reopen the case.
Constand has told investigators that she viewed Cosby as a mentor and
that he plied her with wine and unidentified pills, leaving her unable
to resist his sexual advances.
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Bill Cosby departs the
Montgomery County Courthouse after a preliminary hearing in
Norristown, Pennsylvania, U.S. on May 24, 2016. REUTERS/Matt
Rourke/Pool/File Photo

Defense lawyers will aim to undermine Constand's credibility,
questioning why she failed to report the crime for a year and then
could not recall certain details like the month in which it
occurred.
Prosecutors will also call a second accuser, whose name is not yet
public, to bolster Constand's testimony. The woman, known as Kacey,
says Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1996.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Scott Malone and Cynthia
Osterman)
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