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Cosby trial begins

- / AP

Bill Cosby's lawyer asked jurors Monday not to view him as a fallen celebrity on trial in a sexual assault case, but as a flawed man "whose infideliti­es have made him vulnerable" to these types of accusation­s.

Cosby, 79, the champion of fatherhood and family values, walked into court without his wife of more than 50 years, Camille, or any of their four daughters. He was instead joined by a TV daughter, Keshia Knight Pulliam, who was five when he made her a child star on the The Cosby Show.

A prosecutor in opening statements urged the jury to focus on the man, not the fictional characters he created.

"Actors and actresses, celebritie­s as a whole ...they become larger than life. We have a collective imaginatio­n of all of the characters they portray and, because of that, we think that we really know them," Assistant District Attorney Kristen Feden said. "In reality, we only have a glimpse of who they really are."

About 60 women have accused Cosby of sexually assaulting them since 1965, but Cosby is charged in just one case, involving a former Temple University basketball team employee who said he drugged and molested her at his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

"I have three friends for you to make you relax," Cosby told Andrea Constand as he gave her three unmarked pills, Feden said, quoting from Cosby's deposition.

Constand, who said she thought it was an herbal product, told police she fell into a stupor, unable to rebuff him as he molested her on the couch. She is expected to testify later this week.

Cosby, his good-guy reputation already in ruins, could get 10 years in prison if convicted of aggravated indecent assault.

The AP does not typically identify people who say they are sexual assault victims unless they grant permission, which Constand had done.

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