The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bill Cosby’s accuser denies framing him

Woman: Comedian drugged, molested her in 2004.

- By Michael R. Sisak

NORRISTOWN, PA. — Bill Cosby’s chief accuser at his sexual-assault trial on Monday denied framing him and said she doesn’t know a key witness who plans to testify she spoke of leveling false accusation­s against a celebrity.

Andrea Constand told jurors she doesn’t “recall ever having a conversati­on with” Marguerite Jackson. Both women worked at Temple University around the time Constand says Cosby drugged and molested her at the comedian’s suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

The defense plans to call Jackson as a witness and says she will testify that before Constand lodged her allegation­s against Cosby in 2005, Constand had mused to her about setting up a “high-profile person” and filing suit. Jackson has said that she and Constand worked closely together, had been friends and had shared hotel rooms several times.

A judge blocked Jackson from testifying at last year’s trial, which ended in a hung jury, after Constand took the stand and denied knowing her. At the time, Judge Steven O’Neill ruled Jackson’s testimony would be hearsay. Since then, prosecutor­s have told Cosby’s lawyers that Constand had modified her statement to acknowledg­e she “recalls a Margo.”

The judge has ruled that Jackson can take the stand at the retrial but indicated he could revisit the issue after Constand was finished testifying.

Jackson’s availabili­ty as a witness for Cosby could be crucial to a defense plan to attack Constand’s credibilit­y and get jurors to believe she set Cosby up.

Cosby lawyer Tom Mesereau has called Constand a “con artist” who framed Cosby and then collected a $3.4 million settlement.

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