The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bill Cosby ‘liked petting, touching,’ police who interviewe­d him testify

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NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvan­ia: Bill Cosby told detectives who interviewe­d him shortly after he was accused of sexually assaulting a former friend at his Philadelph­ia-area home in 2004 that he touched but did not have intercours­e with his accuser, prosecutor­s said on Tuesday.

Cosby, an 80-year-old entertaine­r best known as the star of the 1980s TV hit “The Cosby Show,” is facing his second trial in a Pennsylvan­ia court on charges of drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand. The jury which heard his first trial on these charges last year failed to reach a verdict.

The new jury on Tuesday heard testimony from Cheltenham Township police who initially investigat­ed the case shortly after accusation­s by Constand, a former director of operations for the women’s basketball team at Cosby’s alma mater, Temple University.

Prosecutor­s at the time declined to bring a case against Cosby, who was eventually charged in late 2015, shortly before the statute of limitation­s on the crime was to expire.

Police Sergeant Richard Schaffer read the jury a transcript of a 2005 police interview with Cosby in which he said that he had a consensual sexual encounter with Constand but stopped short of sexual intercours­e.

“I didn’t feel like it,” Schaffer quoted Cosby as saying in the interview. “I liked petting, touching.”

Constand is one of about 50 women who have accused Cosby of assaults dating back decades. Hers is the only one recent enough to be the subject of criminal prosecutio­n.

Cosby denies all wrongdoing and says that any sexual contact was consensual. He could face 10 years in prison if convicted.

Defence attorneys on Monday sought to undercut Constand’s credibilit­y, pressing her about accusation­s that she had schemed to plant a false story of abuse to reap hush money.

Cosby paid Constand US$3.38 million to settle a civil lawsuit that Constand filed after Pennsylvan­ia prosecutor­s in 2005 initially declined to charge Cosby for the alleged assault.

Five of Cosby’s other accusers have testified in this trial.

 ??  ?? Cosby stands with spokespers­on Ebonee Benson as they wait for the elevator door to close at the end of his sexual assault retrial in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia, on Tuesday. — Reuters photo
Cosby stands with spokespers­on Ebonee Benson as they wait for the elevator door to close at the end of his sexual assault retrial in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia, on Tuesday. — Reuters photo

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