Cosby accuser seek damages, his side says 'game over' in final arguments
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[June 16, 2022]
By Lisa Richwine
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Reuters) -Legal
arguments in a civil case against Bill Cosby came to a close on
Wednesday with his attorney telling jurors they should not believe his
accuser's claim that the comedian sexually assaulted her at the Playboy
Mansion in 1975.
Cosby lawyer Jennifer Bonjean said plaintiff Judy Huth "did not tell the
truth about a number of important things" in her testimony that Cosby
forced her to perform a sex act when she was 16 and he was 37. The actor
and comedian denies the allegation.
A main issue raised by Bonjean is that Huth has changed the date she
said the alleged incident occurred.
When Huth filed the lawsuit in December 2014, she said Cosby took her
hand and masturbated himself with it in a bedroom at the mansion in
1974. Weeks before the trial, she said she had been mistaken about the
date and now believes it happened in 1975.
"I don't think you can believe anything Ms. Huth says frankly," Bonjean
said to the jury.
Bonjean argued that Huth and a friend who accompanied her to the mansion
had come up with a story together to get money from Cosby. The friend
also had initially said the date was 1974.
In addition, the pair both said they remembered playing the arcade game
Donkey Kong at the mansion that night, but that game did not exist until
1981. The fact came up repeatedly in the trial. Huth said she used
Donkey Kong just as an example of the type of game she remembered
playing.
Bonjean ended her closing remarks by showing a "Game Over" message
common in arcade games on a screen in the courtroom.
That prompted a strong retort from Huth attorney Nathan Goldberg.
"It's not about a game," he shouted at Bonjean during
his final remarks to the jury. "Have some respect for somebody who was
sexually assaulted."
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Bill Cosby reacts outside his house after Pennsylvania's highest
court overturned his sexual assault conviction and ordered him
released from prison immediately, in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.
June 30, 2021. REUTERS/Rachel Wisniewski
Goldberg asked jurors to hold Cosby "fully accountable." Huth is
seeking damages for emotional distress she said she suffered from
2014, when allegations against Cosby were prevalent in the news, and
2018 when he was sentenced to prison for sexual assault in
Pennsylvania.
"Four years of misery. What is that worth to someone? $1 million a
year? $2 million a year?" Goldberg asked.
Jurors in the case, which is being tried in California Superior
Court, are expected to start deliberations on Thursday after the
judge provides jury instructions.
Cosby did not appear in person at the trial, but jurors were shown a
roughly 10-minute video of Cosby answering questions from one of
Huth's attorneys during a deposition in 2015.
While Cosby said he did not remember Huth, he said the incident
could not have happened because he would not have pursued sexual
contact at that time with someone who was 15.
The civil trial in California 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, 84, 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.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by David Gregorio)
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