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    Bill Cosby ‘used power and fame to prey on woman’

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 5, 2017No Comments4 Mins Read
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    At least 50 women accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault
    At least 50 women accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault
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    At least 50 women have accused Mr Cosby of sexual assault

    Bill Cosby used power and fame to drug and sexually assault a helpless woman, a court has heard on day one of the US comedian’s trial.

    “Trust, betrayal and the inability to consent – that’s what this case is about,” a prosecutor told the court in Pennsylvania.

    Mr Cosby is on trial for allegedly molesting a woman who was seeking career advice in 2004.

    Dozens of other women accuse the 79-year-old entertainer of sexual assault.

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    It is seen as the biggest US celebrity court case since the murder trial of former American football player OJ Simpson in 1995.

    Assistant District Attorney Kristen Feden told jurors on Monday: “This is a case about a man – this man – who used his power and his fame and his previously practised method of placing a young, trusting woman in an incapacitated state so he could sexually pleasure himself, so she couldn’t say no.”

    As he sat a few feet away, the assistant district attorney urged jurors to look beyond his role as the dad on the hit 1984-1992 television sitcom The Cosby Show.

    Bill Cosby is now standing trial for sexual assault

    That wholesome TV image would be “shattered”, she said, accusing the entertainer of “heinous crimes”.

    Defence attorney Brian McMonagle countered that Mr Cosby is the victim of false accusations.

    “Today I get a chance, with your help, to right a wrong,” he told jurors.

    “I get a chance, with your help, to protect a man from the destruction of the rest of his life.”

    At least 50 women have accused Mr Cosby of sexual assault, but because of statutes of limitation he is on trial for only one allegation.

    Former university employee Andrea Constand says Mr Cosby drugged and molested her after she visited his home seeking career advice in 2004.

    Ms Constand was paid off by Bill Cosby in 2006

    She was 31 at the time and had befriended him through Temple University in Philadelphia, where he served on the board of trustees.

    Ms Constand said Mr Cosby gave her three blue pills which made her legs feel “like jelly” and began to grope her.

    In 2006, the comedian settled with Ms Constand after providing an undisclosed cash sum to her.

    Mr Cosby’s defence lawyers argued on Monday that his encounter with her was one of many consensual, romantic episodes between them.

    His legal team said he only offered her Quaaludes – a sedative widely used recreationally in the US in the 1970s – after she complained of having trouble sleeping.

    His lawyers asked why Ms Constand returned to his house after she said he had made previous unwanted sexual advances on her.

    Bill Cosby has denied all allegations against him

    They also presented evidence that the two had more than 70 phone discussions after the alleged incident, and accused Ms Constand of changing her story to police at least three times.

    Mr Cosby’s wife of 53 years was not seen with him as he entered the court in Norristown, near Philadelphia, on Monday.

    But Keshia Knight Pulliam, who played his on-screen daughter in The Cosby Show, did accompany him.

    Mr Cosby faces three counts of aggravated indecent assault. Each count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years and a fine of up to $25,000 (£19,500).

    The comic – who was at one point the highest-paid actor in the US – has said he will not testify in the trial, which is expected to last about two weeks.

    He has speculated that some of the allegations against him could be motivated by racism.

    The jury has seven men and five women – two are black and 10 white.

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