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Former Playboy model’s new Cosby claims

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A former Playboy model who alleges Bill Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her and another woman at his home in 1969 sued him yesterday under a new California law that suspends the statute of limitation­s on sex abuse claims.

In her lawsuit, Victoria Valentino, 80, says she was an actress and singer 54 years ago, when she met Cosby, now 85. The comedian and actor later approached her at a Los Angeles cafe, where he spotted her crying over the recent drowning death of her 6-year-old son. The Associated Press does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward publicly.

Cosby offered to pay for a spa treatment for Valentino and a friend, and then sent a chauffeure­d car to pick the women up for dinner. That evening at a steakhouse, Cosby gave them each a pill, she said in the

court filing. ‘‘Here! Take this!’’ the lawsuit alleges Cosby said to them. ‘‘It will make you feel better. It will make us ALL feel better.’’

Cosby then drove the women to his house, where Valentino passed

out on a couch, and later woke up and witnessed him sexually assaulting her unnamed friend, according to the lawsuit.

The court documents allege Cosby then ‘‘engaged in forced sex

ual intercours­e’’ with Valentino while she was incapacita­ted from the drug.

Valentino’s allegation­s come on the heels of lawsuits last year by six Cosby accusers in New York under a similar provision known as a ‘‘lookback’’ law that allows adults to file sexual abuse cases for allegation­s that had fallen outside the statute of limitation­s.

The former Cosby Show star, who has been accused of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment by at least 60 women, has denied all allegation­s involving sex crimes. He was the first celebrity tried and convicted in the MeToo era – and spent nearly three years at a state prison near Philadelph­ia before a higher court threw out the conviction and released him in 2021.

His spokespers­on, Andrew Wyatt, said yesterday that Valentino’s lawsuit lacks ‘‘any proof or facts’’ and that so-called lookback laws violate constituti­onal rights aimed at protecting crime victims and ‘‘those that are accused of a crime.’’

‘‘What graveyard can Mr Cosby visit, in order to dig up potential witnesses to testify on his behalf?’’ Wyatt asked in a statement. ‘‘America is continuing to see that this is a formula to make sure that no more Black Men in America accumulate the American Dream that was secured by Mr Cosby.’’

The lawsuit in LA County Superior Court was filed nearly two years after Cosby left prison when the Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court overturned his 2018 sexual assault conviction.

They found he gave incriminat­ing testimony in a deposition about the encounter only after believing he had immunity from prosecutio­n. The trial judge and an intermedia­te appeals court had found no evidence of such immunity.

Earlier this year, a Los Angeles jury awarded US$500,000 (NZ$823,000) to a woman who said Cosby sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion when she was a teenager in 1975.

Seven other accusers received a settlement from Cosby’s insurers in the wake of the Pennsylvan­ia conviction over a defamation lawsuit they had filed in Massachuse­tts. Their lawsuit said that Cosby and his agents disparaged them in denying their allegation­s of abuse. Valentino’s lawsuit requests a jury trial and seeks unspecifie­d punitive damages.

‘‘Here! Take this!’’ the lawsuit alleges Cosby said to them. ‘‘It will make you feel better. It will make us all feel better.’’ Bill Cosy According to Victoria Valentino

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Victoria Valentino says Bill Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her and another woman at his home in 1969 .

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