The Columbus Dispatch

Jury selection for Cosby trial begins today

- By Maryclaire Dale

PHILADELPH­IA — A crucial phase of comedian Bill Cosby’s sex assault trial starts today when lawyers gather in Pittsburgh to pick the jury that will weigh his case.

The jury must decide if the 79-year-old actor drugged and molested a Temple University women’s basketball team manager at his home near Philadelph­ia in 2004.

Trial consultant Howard Varinsky believes lawyers will be on guard for celebrity worshipper­s or jurors who may want to serve to write a book.

Cosby calls the encounter with accuser Andrea Constand consensual. The felony charge carries a potential 10-year prison term, but Cosby is also focused on the court of public opinion. On the eve of jury selection, he told a talk radio host last week that he hopes to clear his name and resume his standup comedy career.

Once known as America’s Dad for his beloved portrayal of Dr. Cliff Huxtable on his top-ranked “The Cosby Show” in the 1980s and ’90s, Cosby said he does not expect to testify because of fears he would misspeak during cross-examinatio­n.

Montgomery County Judge Steven O’Neill will sequester the jury during the estimated two-week trial because of the frenzied media coverage expected. Jurors will be about 300 miles from home, across the state in suburban Philadelph­ia.

The trial starts June 5. One other accuser will be allowed to testify for prosecutor­s who hope to show that Cosby’s encounter with Constand was not accidental but part of a broader pattern of sexual misconduct.

The Associated Press does not typically identify people who say they are sexual assault victims unless they grant permission, which Constand has done.

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