Cosby accuser describes going to Playboy Mansion with the comedian
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[June 07, 2022]
By Lisa Richwine
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Reuters) - A woman
who accused Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1970s began
her court testimony on Monday, describing how she and a friend met the
comedian as teenagers and accompanied him to the famed Playboy Mansion.
Judy Huth, who has filed a civil lawsuit against Cosby for unspecified
damages, told jurors she was playing frisbee at a public park on a
weekday when she noticed a movie filming nearby. She and a friend, Donna
Samuelson, walked closer and recognized Bill Cosby, Sidney Poitier and
other actors.
Cosby approached the girls and they "bantered," she said, before he
invited them to meet him the following Saturday at a tennis club. She
and Samuelson were "excited," she said.
"We were kids. It was a celebrity. It was out of the norm, that's for
sure," she said.
Huth said she and Samuelson met Cosby at the tennis club, then followed
him by car to his home, played a few games of pool and followed him to
another location. Huth realized it was the Playboy Mansion when Cosby
pointed out a picture of Hugh Hefner on the wall.
Huth, 64, is set to continue her testimony on Tuesday.
In her lawsuit, Huth said Cosby forced her to perform a sex act while
she was at the mansion. She previously said the incident occurred in
1974, when she was 15, but recently said she now believes it was 1975.
The civil trial in California, one of the last legal cases against
Cosby, is taking place 11 months after Cosby was freed from prison when
Pennsylvania's highest court threw out his sexual assault conviction in
a different case.
Cosby's lawyer Jennifer Bonjean said in opening statements that the
alleged assault of Huth was a "fabrication," though Cosby did not
dispute that he invited Huth and her friend to the mansion.
"The evidence is going to show that Ms. Huth is not telling the truth,"
she said.
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Plaintiff Judy Huth arrives for opening statements in the civil suit
against Bill Cosby at Santa Monica courthouse, California, U.S.,
June 1, 2022. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo
Huth's friend, Samuelson, recounted
her recollection of events earlier Monday. Bonjean challenged her
account of the mansion visit, noting that Samuelson had recalled
playing a Donkey Kong arcade game, which was not introduced until
1981.
Cosby, 84, is not expected to attend the trial.
The comedian and actor is best known for his role as the lovable
husband and father in the 1980s television comedy series "The Cosby
Show," earning him the nickname "America's Dad."
But his family-friendly reputation was shattered after more than 50
women accused him of sexual assaults over nearly five decades.
In 2018, Cosby was found guilty of drugging and molesting Andrea
Constand, an employee at Temple University in Philadelphia, in his
home in 2004.
Pennsylvania's Supreme Court overturned Cosby's conviction in June
2021, after Cosby had served more than two years of a three- to
10-year sentence.
The court said Cosby should not have faced the charges because a
previous district attorney had publicly promised in 2005 not to
prosecute him. In March, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review
that decision.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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