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Juror: Two holdouts barred conviction in Cosby trial

- The Associated Press

NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial ended in a hung jury on Saturday because two holdouts refused to convict the 79-yearold comedian after 52 hours of tense deliberati­ons, a juror told ABC News on Wednesday.

The juror, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the jury couldn’t reach a consensus after voting 10-2 to convict on the first and third counts and 11-1 to acquit on the second count.

The two holdouts were “not moving, no matter what,” the juror told the network.

At first, the juror said, the majority sided with acquitting Cosby on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault.

ABC published the interview after Judge Steven O’neill ordered the public release of the jurors’ names, granting a request by a dozen media organizati­ons, including The Associated Press and the major TV networks.

O’neill warned jurors not to divulge what fellow jurors said during deliberati­ons.

The Associated Press tried contacting jurors for comment Wednesday but wasn’t immediatel­y able to reach any of them.

The juror who spoke to ABC said tensions were high as deliberati­ons wore onat a century-old courthouse outside Philadelph­ia.

Prosecutor­s plan to retry the 79-year-old Cosby on charges he drugged and molested a woman at his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

According to the juror who spoke to ABC, the majority of jurors wanted to convict Cosby of counts alleging he lacked consent when he penetrated Constand’s genitals with his fingers and that he gave her an intoxicant that substantia­lly impaired her and stopped her from resisting.

The juror said all but one juror wanted to acquit Cosby on the other count, alleging Constand was unconsciou­s or semi-conscious at the time and could not give consent.

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