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Actress’ defamation lawsuit against Cosby dismissed

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BOSTON: A federal judge in Massachuse­tts on Thursday dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Bill Cosby by an actress who claimed he raped her, ruling that the comedian acted within his rights when he proclaimed himself innocent of the crime.

The civil lawsuit is one of a slew of cases brought against the actor, best known for playing the father in the 1980s television hit “The Cosby Show,” by about 50 women who say he sexually assaulted them, often after plying them with drugs and alcohol, in a series of alleged attacks dating back decades.

The vast bulk of the claims are too old to be the subject of a criminal prosecutio­n, though Cosby is also awaiting trial in Pennsylvan­ia on charges he sexually assaulted a former basketball coach at his alma mater, Temple University.

Cosby has denied wrongdoing in all the cases.

US District Judge Mark Mastroiann­i wrote on Thursday that accuser Katherine Mae McKee had not demonstrat­ed that Cosby defamed her simply by denying her claims, made in an interview with the New York Daily News. “An accused person cannot be foreclosed ... from considerin­g the issuance of a simple and unequivoca­l denial — free from overall defamatory triggers or contextual themes,” Mastroiann­i wrote.

Cosby built a long career on a family-friendly style of comedy before being hit by the wave of allegation­s.

Attorneys for the 79-yearold entertaine­r welcomed the decision and compared it to a Pennsylvan­ia court’s dismissal of a similar civil case last month. — Reuters

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