Cosby paid accuser $3.4 million in civil
suit, prosecutor tells jury
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[April 10, 2018]
By David DeKok
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (Reuters) - Comedian Bill
Cosby paid a woman who accused him of sexual assault $3.38 million as
part of a 2006 settlement of a civil lawsuit, prosecutors said on Monday
in the opening of his retrial on criminal charges stemming from the same
accusations.
Prosecutors in Pennsylvania's Montgomery County revealed the payout for
the first time in their opening statement of Cosby's second criminal
trial, almost a year after a different jury failed to reach a verdict,
prompting a mistrial.
Andrea Constand, 44, has accused the once-beloved father from "The Cosby
Show" of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2004. She is one of
more than 50 women to level similar accusations against Cosby.
Her case is the only one that has resulted in criminal prosecution
because the others were too old under the statute of limitations.
Cosby, 80, has said all of the encounters were consensual. If convicted
of aggravated indecent assault, he could face up to 10 years in prison.
A judge barred mention of the settlement or the civil lawsuit during the
first criminal trial but agreed the jury could hear about it this time
around.
Cosby's defense team had sought the right to reveal the settlement,
attempting to portray Constand as someone seeking a big payout. The
defense team has said it would also present a witness who would testify
Constand once spoke of extracting money from celebrities by making such
an accusation.
But in his opening statement District Attorney Kevin Steele revealed the
payout himself. He may later argue the payout was evidence of guilt.
Steele called Cosby's action a betrayal as Constand once considered
Cosby a friend and mentor. He also said prosecutors decided to bring the
case after transcripts of Cosby's deposition from the civil case became
public.
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Actor and comedian Bill Cosby arrives for the first day of his
sexual assault retrial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in
Norristown, Pennsylvania, U.S., April 9, 2018. REUTERS/Jessica
Kourkounis
"Andrea Constand did not come to us. After this was released, we go
to her," Steele told the jury.
Before court convened, a former "Cosby Show" actress stripped off
her top and confronted Cosby as he walked to court, accompanied by
publicists and police. She was quickly wrestled to the ground by
police and charged with disorderly conduct, prosecutors said.
Nicolle Rochelle climbed over a barrier and began shouting. The
words "Women's Lives Matters" and the names of Cosby's accusers were
written on her bare torso.
Rochelle, 39, appeared in four episodes of "The Cosby Show" from
1990 to 1992, according to the show business data base IMDb.com.
Defense attorneys were due to make their opening statement on
Tuesday.
(Reporting by David DeKok; Additional reporting by Daniel Trotta and
Jessica Kourkounis; Writing by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Frank
McGurty and Cynthia Osterman)
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