The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cosby gets 3 to 10 years

LAWYERS: TO APPEAL CONVICTION

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Bill Cosby was sentenced to between three and 10 years in prison yesterday for his conviction for sexually assaulting a woman, capping the once-beloved comedian’s downfall from “America’s Dad” to convicted felon.

Cosby, 81, was found guilty in April of three counts of aggravated indecent assault for the drugging and sexual assault of his one-time friend Andrea Constand, a former Temple University administra­tor, at his Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

The sentence ensures that Cosby will spend no less than three years behind bars before he becomes eligible for supervised release, though he could end up staying in prison for as much as a decade.

Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Steven O’Neill ordered Cosby, who was out on bail, jailed immediatel­y. He also fined Cosby $25 000 and ordered him to pay the costs of the prosecutio­n, calling Cosby’s crime “very serious”.

There was no visible reaction from the disgraced entertaine­r.

“Equal justice under the law does not allow different treatment because of who he is or who he was,” O’Neill said. Cosby was the first celebrity to be convicted for sexual abuse since the start of the #MeToo movement, the national reckoning with misconduct that has brought down dozens of powerful men in entertainm­ent, politics and other fields.

Before handing down the prison sentence, O’Neill also decided to designate Cosby a “sexually violent predator” under Pennsylvan­ia law.

Under that designatio­n, Cosby will have to undergo monthly counsellin­g and register as a sex offender with police for the rest of his life. Neighbours and schools will be notified of his address and crimes.

Cosby’s lawyers have already said they plan to appeal his conviction, and he has denied any wrongdoing. Asked if he wanted to address the court with a statement before sentencing, Cosby declined through his lawyers.

More than 50 other women also have accused Cosby of sexual abuse going back decades, with most complaints too old to prosecute. The Constand case was the only allegation that led to criminal charges.

On the first day of the sentencing hearing on Monday, Constand said in a written statement submitted to the court: “Bill Cosby took my beautiful, healthy young spirit and crushed it.”

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