Bill Cosby settles defamation lawsuit
brought by seven women
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[April 06, 2019]
By Barbara Goldberg
(Reuters) - Convicted sex offender Bill
Cosby on Friday settled a federal defamation lawsuit brought by seven
women who said the former actor and comedian sexually assaulted them and
wrongly called them liars when they went public with their charges years
later.
The settlement ends a court fight that predates the 81-year-old's
conviction a year ago for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea
Constand, a former Temple University administrator, in 2004. Cosby is
currently serving a 3- to 10-year sentence for that crime, though his
lawyers plan an appeal.
He was the first celebrity convicted of sexual misconduct since the rise
of the #MeToo movement, which cast a harsh light on widespread patterns
of sexual harassment or abuse in multiple spheres of American life and
ended the careers of dozens of powerful men in American media, politics
and business.
The settlement covers seven of some 50 women who emerged over the past
decade to level sex abuse charges against the once-beloved star of "The
Cosby Show," who built a decades-long career on a family-friendly style
of comedy.
All the allegations but Constand's were too old to be the subject of
criminal prosecution, which prompted the seven women to sue for
defamation when Cosby accused them of lying.
"Each Plaintiff is satisfied with the settlement," attorneys for Cosby
said in papers filed in U.S. District Court in Springfield,
Massachusetts, near one of Cosby's homes. They did not disclose the
terms of the agreement.
The defamation suit was filed in December 2014. One of the seven, Louisa
Moritz, an actress best known for appearing in "One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest," died in January at age 72.
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Actor and comedian Bill Cosby leaves the Montgomery County
Courthouse after his first day of sentencing hearings in his sexual
assault trial in Norristown, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 24, 2018.
REUTERS/Jessica Kourkounis
The other plaintiffs were Barbara Bowman, who said she was a
17-year-old aspiring actress when she was assaulted in 1985; Tamara
Green, who said she was a young model in the early 1970s when she
was attacked; actress Angela Leslie, who said her attack took place
in 1992; Therese Serignese, now a registered nurse who said she was
19 when she was attacked in 1976; Joan Tarshis, who said she was 19
at the time of her attack in 1969; and Linda Traitz, who said she
was an 18-year-old waitress when she became a victim in 1969.
Cosby has denied the accusations and maintained his innocence.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Editing by Scott Malone
and David Gregorio)
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