The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cosby forced to hire new lawyers for assault re-trial

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NEW YORK: Disgraced US entertaine­r Bill Cosby is being forced to hire a new legal team after a second top-flight attorney withdrew from his upcoming retrial for sexual assault.

After Brian McMonagle quit earlier this month, his California-based co-counsel Angela Agrusa has also filed a motion asking to be taking off the trial. The pair helped Cosby secure a hung jury on trial for sexual assault in June.

Cosby’s team have been left scouring for replacemen­ts and have petitioned the Pennsylvan­ia judge presiding over the case to defer an Aug 22 hearing until at least Sept 11 to “finally secure his representa­tion.”

A spokesman on Wednesday confirmed that Cosby, 80, was currently without legal representa­tion for his criminal proceeding­s, but said Agrusa would remain his civil attorney.

The pioneering African American actor and comedian is due to go back on trial in November for allegedly drugging and molesting a former university basketball official at his Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

Judge Steven O’Neill declared a mistrial in June when a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict on three counts of aggravated indecent assault after more than 50 hours of deliberati­ons in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia.

The deadlock was a victory of sorts for the pioneering black comedian, now frail and isolated, who risked spending the rest of his life in prison if convicted.

But the trial irrevocabl­y damaged the once towering icon of US popular culture, loved by millions as “America’s Dad” and best known for his seminal role as a father and obstetrici­an on hit 1984-92 TV series “The Cosby Show.”

Around 60 women have publicly accused the Emmywinnin­g actor of being a serial sexual predator, but the trial was the only criminal case brought against Cosby as most of the alleged abuse happened too long ago to prosecute. — AFP

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Cosby departs the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia, last June. — Reuters file photo

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