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Sex- case jury hears Cosby testimony

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The jury at Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial heard from the comedian without him actually taking the stand yesterday as prosecutor­s read into the record his lurid, decade- old testimony about giving pills to Andrea Constand and then reaching into her pants.

Jurors sat riveted and took notes as they heard the TV star say that as he touched Constand’s body at his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004, “I don’t hear her say anything. And I don’t feel her say anything. And so I continue and I go into the area that i s somewhere between permission and rejection”. “I am not stopped,” he said.

Cosby testified in 2005 as part of a lawsuit brought against him by Constand. He eventually settled the case for an undisclose­d sum, and his deposition was sealed for years, until a judge released parts in 2015 at the request of the Associated Press. A portion of it was read aloud by a detective yesterday, with more expected today, including Cosby talking about giving quaaludes and alcohol to women he wanted to have sex with.

Cosby, 79, could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of drugging and molesting Constand, a former employee of Temple University’s women’s basketball programme.

He has said the sexual encounter was consensual.

Constand, 44, testified this week that Cosby penetrated her with his fingers against her will after giving her pills that left her so limp that she was unable to push him away or tell him to stop.

In his testimony, he said he gave Constand three half- tablets of the cold and allergy medicine Benadryl before the “petting” began. Prosecutor­s have suggested he drugged her with something stronger, perhaps the quaaludes he admitted obtaining decades ago.

It was the unsealing of the deposition that spurred Pennsylvan­ia prosecutor­s to reopen their investigat­ion and let loose a flood of similar allegation­s from dozens of women that all but destroyed his nice- guy image from The Cosby Show as America’s Dad.

Prosecutor­s yesterday also read into the record Cosby’s 2005 statement to police, in which he gave a similar account of the night in question, saying he gave Constand the Benadryl to help her relax.

Also yesterday, a detective testified that Bruce Castor, the district attorney who decided more than a decade ago not to bring charges against Cosby, shut the investigat­ion down in 2005 while police were still working the case , potentiall­y blunting efforts by Cosby’s lawyers to seize on the fact that Castor saw no case.

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