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More accusers lined up after Cosby ’con-artist attack’

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NORRISTOWN ( Pennsylvan­ia):

Prosecutor­s are rallying from a blistering defence attack on Bill Cosby’s ( pic) chief accuser with a parade of women who say the comedian drugged and attacked them long before he met Andrea Constand.

The first of the five women, Heidi Thomas, returned to the witness stand yesterday after telling jurors that Cosby knocked her out with wine and forced her to perform oral sex in Reno, Nevada, in 1984.

Thomas, who was a 24-year-old aspiring actress, said her agent had arranged for Cosby to give her acting tips and that Cosby gave her the wine as they rehearsed a scene in which she was portraying a drunken woman.

She said she remembered she felt sick and wondered, “How did I get here?”

Prosecutor­s are lining up the additional accusers to make the case that Cosby, once revered as “America’s Dad”, was a big Hollywood predator who is only now facing a reckoning after allegedly violating Constand at his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

The women also could help prosecutor­s insulate Constand from the defence’s contention that she is a “con artist” who preyed on Cosby’s vulnerabil­ity after the 1997 killing of his son, Ennis, and then framed him to score a big payday via a US$3.4mil (RM13bil) civil settlement.

Tom Mesereau, delivering his opening statement a day after prosecutor­s took their turn, said the financiall­y troubled Constand “hit the jackpot” when Cosby paid her in 2006. The settlement included a provision that she keep quiet about the alleged encounter.

“What did she want from Bill Cosby?” Mesereau said. “You already know the answer: money, money and lots more money.”

Constand outlined her scheme to a Temple colleague, Marguerite Jackson, Mesereau said. The defence plans to call Jackson as a witness, and Mesereau said she will testify that Constand mused about setting up a celebrity so she could sue and get money.

“A con artist is what you get, ladies and gentlemen of the jury,” he said. “A con artist. And we’ll prove it.”

The defence fought for the chance to tell jurors about the previously secret settlement. Gloria Allred, the lawyer for several accusers testifying, said she would put that move “under the heading of be careful what you wish for” because jurors could wonder why Cosby paid so much when he has denied wrongdoing.

Mesereau’s attack on Constand was a striking departure from the more subdued tone that Cosby’s previous lawyer took at the first trial, which ended in a hung jury last spring. The jury that time was not permitted to hear about the settlement, nor was Jackson allowed to take the stand.

It also was a likely glimpse of what is to come when the former Temple University basketball administra­tor takes the stand to say Cosby, an alumnus and former university trustee, made her woozy with pills and then penetrated her with his fingers. — AP

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