Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Cosby accuser calm and focused as trial nears

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NORRISTOWN, Pa. ( AP) – When Andrea Constand takes the stand in the coming days to break her decade-long silence about Bill Cosby, jurors will hear from a free spirit who devotes her life to family, her French poodle, and her work treating cancer patients and others as a massage therapist.

Constand will be the star witness when the comedian dubbed America’s Dad goes on trial Monday in suburban Philadelph­ia on charges he drugged and sexually assaulted her. Cosby, 79, could get 10 years in prison if convicted.

When they last met, in 2004, Constand was wrapping up a life in basketball that had taken her from the Toronto suburbs to a national title with the University of Arizona to a pro league in Europe and finally a job on the coaching staff at Temple University in Philadelph­ia, Cosby’s alma mater.

Constand, now 44, has never spoken publicly about the TV star under the terms of a confidenti­al settlement they negotiated in 2006. And her deposition from that lawsuit remains sealed. Yet friends say she is ready to face Cosby and the crush of media in the courtroom.

“Andrea is not focused on the outcome. She is not emotional. She’s the opposite. She is so centered and focused. She does yoga, she meditates,” said Donna Motsinger, 75, a fellow Cosby accuser who has become close to Constand since the Canadian woman reached out to her two years ago. “She lives a beautiful life.”

Constand, an athletic six-footer with colorful arm tattoos and a wild mane of brown curly hair, is the only Cosby accuser whose complaint has led to criminal charges. About 60 women have accused him of similar conduct, most of them coming forward in Constand’s wake.

“She’s the only one who found the fortitude to press charges against him within the statute of limitation­s. I think that’s not a coincidenc­e. She’s so strong and courageous,” said Lili Bernard, who said Cosby sexually assaulted her before giving her a one-time role on “The Cosby Show” in 1992, the eighth and final season of the top-ranked sitcom.

Constand has visited Motsinger during trips to the Southwest, an area she loves from her college days in Arizona. They hike, talk about their spiritual journeys and share the occasional margarita. One thing they don’t talk about is Cosby, the older woman said. Constand also visited Bernard in Los Angeles last year, where they happened upon his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame while taking in the sights. They kept walking, Bernard said.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Bill Cosby, right, leaves with his publicist Andrew Wyatt as poilce flank them Wednesday at the Allegheny County Courthouse after the third day of jury selection in Pittsburgh for his sexual assault case.
Associated Press Bill Cosby, right, leaves with his publicist Andrew Wyatt as poilce flank them Wednesday at the Allegheny County Courthouse after the third day of jury selection in Pittsburgh for his sexual assault case.

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