Police expected to take stand in Cosby
trial
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[April 17, 2018]
By David DeKok
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (Reuters) - Police who
initially investigated a woman's claims that Bill Cosby drugged and
raped her more than a decade ago are expected to take the stand on
Tuesday in a trial against the 80-year-old comedian.
Prosecutors in Pennsylvania are retrying Cosby on charges that he
drugged and raped Andrea Constand, 45, at his suburban Philadelphia home
in 2014. At the time, she was director of operations for the women's
basketball team at Temple University, the entertainer's alma mater.
Cosby has repeatedly denied the accusations, saying any sexual contact
was consensual.
The former TV star's first trial ended with the jury unable to reach a
verdict. Cosby could face 10 years in prison if convicted.
Constand has accused Cosby of attacking her when she visited him to
discuss leaving her job. After she consumed three blue pills that he
said would relax her, she said she became immobilized and awoke to find
Cosby touching her breasts and vagina and using her hand to stroke his
penis.
Cosby's defense team on Monday sought to undercut Constand's
credibility, pressing her about accusations that she had schemed to
plant a false story of abuse to reap hush money.
Cosby paid Constand $3.38 million to settle a civil suit that Constand
filed after Pennsylvania prosecutors in 2005 initially declined to
charge Cosby for the alleged assault.
Her mother Gianna Constand also took the stand on Monday, when she told
the court that her daughter was "not the same" when she returned to
Canada from the United States in the wake of her alleged assault.
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Actor and comedian Bill Cosby returns to the courtroom after a
recess on the sixth day of his sexual assault retrial at the
Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania, U.S.,
April 16, 2018. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter/Pool
Andrea Constand is one of about 50 women who have accused Cosby of
assaults dating back decades, accusations that he denies. Constand's
accusation is the only one recent enough to be the subject of
criminal prosecution.
District Attorney Kevin Steele brought criminal charges against
Cosby in late 2015, days before the statute of limitations for the
crimes was due to expire.
Five of Cosby's other accusers have testified in this trial.
(Reporting by David DeKok; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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