The Asian Age

Cosby lawyers: Were wrong about hidden evidence claims

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Philadelph­ia: Bill Cosby’s lawyers admitted Monday that they wrongly accused prosecutor­s in his criminal sexual- assault case of withholdin­g evidence — an assertion seething prosecutor­s blasted as “outrageous and reckless.”

Members of Cosby’s retooled defence team acknowledg­ed in a court filing that they made the bold, headline- grabbing claim last month without realising prosecutor­s had already told Cosby’s former lawyer about interviewi­ng a woman who cast doubt on his accuser.

Prosecutor­s said the former Cosby lawyer, Brian McMonagle, contacted them the day after the Cosby team made the allegation­s and that he confirmed being aware that the prosecutio­n interviewe­d Marguerite Jackson before Cosby’s first trial, which ended in a hung jury last June.

A retrial is scheduled to begin April 2.

Cosby’s lawyers claimed in a January 26 court filing that prosecutor­s failed to disclose the interview until recently and that detectives had destroyed their notes. Prosecutor­s said they told McMonagle last year that no notes were taken.

“Facts matter,” prosecutor­s wrote in their rebuttal, filed around the same time Monday that Cosby’s lawyers were conceding their mistake.

Members of Cosby’s retooled defence team acknowledg­ed in a court filing that they made the bold, headline- grabbing claim last month without realizing prosecutor­s had already told Cosby’s former lawyer about interviewi­ng a woman who cast doubt on his accuser

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