Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Civil jury finds Cosby guilty of sexual abuse

- By Brian Melley

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Jurors at a civil trial found Tuesday that Bill Cosby sexually abused a 16-year-old girl at the Playboy Mansion in 1975.

The Los Angeles County jury delivered the verdict in favor of Judy Huth, who is now 64, and awarded her $500,000.

“It’s been torture,” Ms. Huth said of the seven-year legal fight. “To be ripped apart, you know, thrown under the bus and backed over. This, to me, is such a big victory.”

Jurors found that Mr. Cosby intentiona­lly caused harmful sexual contact with Ms. Huth, that he reasonably believed she was under 18, and that his conduct was driven by unnatural or abnormal sexual interest in a minor.

The jurors’ decision is a major legal defeat for the 84year-old entertaine­r once hailed as America’s dad. It comes nearly a year after his Pennsylvan­ia criminal conviction for sexual assault was thrown out and he was freed from prison. Ms. Huth’s lawsuit was one of the last remaining legal claims against him after his insurer settled many others against his will.

Mr. Cosby did not attend the trial or testify in person, but short clips from 2015 video deposition were played for jurors, in which he denied any sexual contact with Ms. Huth. He continues to deny the allegation through his attorney and publicist.

Jurorshad already reached conclusion­s on nearly every question on their verdict form, including whether Mr. Cosby abused Ms. Huth and whether she deserved damages, after two days of deliberati­ons on Friday. But the jury foreperson could not serve further because of a personal commitment, and the panel had to start deliberati­ng from scratch with an alternate juror on Monday.

Mr. Cosby’s attorneys agreed that Mr. Cosby met Ms. Huth and her high school friend on a Southern California film set in April 1975, then took them to the Playboy Mansion a few days later.

Ms. Huth’s friend Donna Samuelson, a key witness, took photos at the mansion of Ms. Huth and Mr. Cosby, which loomed large at the trial.

Ms. Huth testified that in a bedroom adjacent to a game room where the three had been hanging out, Mr. Cosby attempted to put his hand down her pants, then exposed himself and forced her to perform a sex act.

Ms. Huth filed her lawsuit in 2014, saying that her son turning 15 — the age she initially remembered being when she went to the mansion — and a wave of other women accusing Mr. Cosby of similar acts brought fresh trauma over what she had been through as a teenager.

Ms. Huth’s attorney Nathan Goldberg told the jury of nine women and three men during closing arguments Wednesday that “my client deserves to have Mr. Cosby held accountabl­e for what he did.”

“Each of you knows in your heart that Mr. Cosby sexually assaulted Miss Huth,” Mr. Goldberg said.

A majority of jurors apparently agreed, giving Ms. Huth a victory in a suit that took eight years and overcame many hurdles just to get to trial.

 ?? Brian Melley/Associated Press ?? Judy Huth, second from right, celebrates victory in her civil suit against Bill Cosby with her attorney, from left, John West, Gloria Allred and Nathan Goldberg on Tuesday outside the Santa Monica Courthouse in Calif.
Brian Melley/Associated Press Judy Huth, second from right, celebrates victory in her civil suit against Bill Cosby with her attorney, from left, John West, Gloria Allred and Nathan Goldberg on Tuesday outside the Santa Monica Courthouse in Calif.

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