The Mercury News

Cosby’s accuser denies framing him, knowing key witness

- By Michael R. Sisak and Claudia Lauer

NORRISTOWN, PA. >> Bill Cosby’s chief accuser on Monday rejected a defense allegation that she manufactur­ed her account of sexual molestatio­n and was backed up by her mother, who said the comedian apologized and called himself a “sick man.”

Andrea Constand withstood a defense cross-examinatio­n that sought to expose her as a con artist who set Cosby up, leaving the witness stand at his retrial without having budged off her allegation that he drugged and molested her at his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

“Did you ever fabricate a scheme to falsely accuse him for money?” Cosby lawyer Tom Mesereau asked her on Monday.

“No, sir,” Constand replied. Constand, a former Temple University women’s basketball administra­tor, remained calm and composed throughout her testimony, which lasted more than seven hours over two days.

Her mother followed her on the witness stand on Monday and was more feisty, often clashing with prosecutor­s and bristling when they asked her if she benefited from Andrea Constand’s $3.4 million civil settlement with Cosby.

“She didn’t buy ME a house,” Gianna Constand snapped. “This isn’t about money.”

The mother testified about a phone conversati­on she said she had with Cosby about a year after the alleged assault on her daughter in which he described in graphic detail their sexual encounter and then apologized.

She told jurors that she was concerned because her daughter hadn’t been the same since leaving Temple in March 2004 and moving back to Canada, screaming in her sleep and waking up in a sweat.

She told jurors that Cosby said he “felt like a dirty old perverted man” and, at the end of the call, conceded he was a “sick man.” Her testimony prompted Cosby, sitting with his lawyers at the defense table, to open his eyes wide.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States