The Asian Age

Cosby paid $ 3.38mn to accuser in 2006

He could spend rest of his life behind bars if convicted

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Norristown: Disgraced US megastar Bill Cosby paid $ 3.38 million to a former university employee who accused him of sexual assault, a court heard Monday in a dramatic start to the first such celebrity trial of the # MeToo era.

The now frail and isolated 80- year- old Cosby could spend the rest of his life behind bars if convicted in his retrial of drugging and molesting Andrea Constand, 44, at his Philadelph­ia home in 2004. The case has besmirched the legacy of the actor. His first trial ended in a hung jury in June last year, with a sequestere­d panel hopelessly deadlocked after six days of testimony and 52 hours of deliberati­ons.

But before that, the case was initially settled by a civil suit in 2006, in which prosecutor Kevin Steele revealed the actor paid Constand $ 3.38 million as part of a previously undisc l o s e d s e t t l e - ment.

In long, at times rambling remarks kicking off perhaps the most highprofil­e case of his career, Steele rehashed the details of the “he- said, she- said” case, saying that it was about broken trust.

He quoted liberally from Cosby’s own deposition, given in 2005, in which the actor said he gave Constand an over- thecounter antihistam­ine to relieve stress and that they had consensual relations.

In that same deposition, Cosby admitted obtaining sedatives with the aim of having sex. Steele sought to neuter any attempt by the defence to portray Constand as a scheming money- grabber by revealing the sum paid and saying his office had approached her. “We’re very confident that you will convict the defendant on three counts of aggravated, indecent assault for what he did to Andrea,” he said.

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