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US judge delays Cosby trial few days, not three months

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NEW YORK: A US judge on Monday delayed by just a few days the start of Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial, throwing out a bid by defence lawyers for a three-month postponeme­nt.

Judge Steven O’Neill moved jury selection to Apr 2 instead of Mar 29 as originally scheduled, to hear outstandin­g pre-trial motions on Mar 29 and 30.

Cosby’s defence team, headed by Tom Mesereau, the celebrity Los Angeles attorney who got Michael Jackson acquitted of child molestatio­n in 2005, had requested a longer delay of 90 days, which O’Neill denied.

It marks the second time that 80-year- old comedian will go on trial, accused of drugging and molesting a former university basketball official at his Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

In June, O’Neill declared a mistrial when the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict on three counts of aggravated indecent assault in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia.

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 most of the alleged abuse happened too long

It marks the second time that 80-year-old comedian will go on trial, accused of drugging and molesting a former university basketball official at his Philadelph­ia home in 2004. In June, O’Neill declared a mistrial when the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict on three counts of aggravated indecent assault in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia.

ago to prosecute, meaning that the trial last year concerned only one of the alleged victims.

The Pennsylvan­ia judge ruled last week that five additional women who claim to have been sexually assaulted by Cosby can testify at the re-trial, having last time ruled that only one other accuser could take the stand.

Cosby, now frail and isolated, risks spending the rest of his life in prison if convicted.

The actor denies the charges, saying his relations with Andrea Constand were consensual.

The Canadian has said Cosby gave her pills that left her semiconsci­ous, then made sexual advances -- a story similar to those recounted by many of the other accusers. — AFP

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