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Cosby case a mistrial, rules judge

- Reuters

norristown— A Pennsylvan­ia judge on Saturday declared a mistrial in Bill Cosby’s sex assault case after the jury said it could not reach a verdict, but prosecutor­s said they will retry Cosby.

The embattled entertaine­r still faces other legal woes, including civil lawsuits.

About 60 women have accused Cosby of sexually assaulting them, effectivel­y ending the long career of the entertaine­r once known as “America’s dad” for his role in the 1980s television hit “The Cosby Show.”

The jurors, who spent 53 hours debating whether Cosby was guilty or innocent, told Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Steven O’Neill they could not reach unanimous verdicts on whether Cosby was guilty of three counts of aggressive indecent assault against college administra­tor Andrea Constand at his home near Philadelph­ia in 2004.

The case was the only one to result in a criminal trial, largely because the other accusation­s were too old to prosecute.

Saturday’s result was a victory for the comedian, who avoided up to a decade in prison.

It is also a blow to the dozens of women who have said they were sexually assaulted by Cosby. Several accusers were in court all week awaiting a verdict and wearing buttons that read “We Stand in Truth.” Cosby has said any sexual activity was consensual. He still faces at least four civil lawsuits from at least 10 accusers. —

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About 60 women have accused Cosby of sexually assaulting them.

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