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Jury to hear Cosby’s account of pills, sex

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NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvan­ia: A jury that heard seven hours of testimony from a woman who says Bill Cosby drugged and assaulted her may soon hear from Cosby himself – even if he doesn’t take the stand.

Prosecutor­s are expected to show jurors an earlier deposition in which Cosby said he routinely gave women pills and alcohol before sexual encounters and gave at least one of them Quaaludes, a nowbanned sedative.

The suburban Philadelph­ia jury on Wednesday heard trial accuser Andrea Constand offer her most direct denial yet that any of their earlier meetings were romantic.

“It wasn’t a romantic time, no,” Constand, 44, of Toronto, said of an earlier fireside dinner with Cosby, a trustee at Temple University, where she coached the women’s basketball team.

The jury also heard Cosby’s voice on a 2006 telephone call, offering Constand money for graduate school after her mother called to confront him about the encounter at his home a year earlier.

“She could go to school,” he said. “If she wanted to do that, then I would be willing to… pay for the schooling.”

Cosby, now 79, acknowledg­es in the deposition from Constand’s related lawsuit that he gave her three blue pills before fondling her breasts and penetratin­g her with his fingers. The only question for the jury is how to interpret the encounter. Prosecutor­s say she was too impaired to give consent.

The defence lawyer sought to show that Constand changed her mind about the date of the alleged assault. But Constand perhaps blunted the attack by saying she got confused and initially thought the episode happened in March 2004.

“I was mistaken,” she said, unflustere­d.

Gianna Constand, who followed her daughter to the stand, sounded alarmed at the thought Andrea had been drugged and angry that they still don’t know what type of pills Cosby gave her. Constand said the pills left her paralysed and unable to stop Cosby from penetratin­g her with his finger and putting her

If she wanted to go to school, I was willing to… pay for her

hand on his genitals. She said she was still woozy when she woke up six hours later.

The defence spent hours on cross-examinatio­n trying to suggest the sexual encounter with Cosby was consensual, based on Constand’s previous visits to his home and continued contact afterwards.

Constand’s case is expected to get to the jury sometime next week. Prosecutor­s, before then, plan to call an expert in the behaviour of sexual assault victims to explain why some remain in contact with their abusers and wait before lodging a complaint.

The defence may call a memory expert to cast doubt on the accuracy of testimony about long-ago events.

Cosby was arrested in 2015 after his deposition became public and prosecutor­s reopened an earlier 2005 investigat­ion that ended with Cosby not being charged.

“She has said the same thing from day one. She’s always said he drugged her. She’s always said she didn’t consent. She’s always said it was digital penetratio­n,” Constand’s lawyer Dolores Troiani said when Constand finished her testimony,

About 60 women have claimed Cosby sexually violated them, but the statute of limitation­s for prosecutio­n had run out in nearly every case. Constand’s is the only one in which Cosby has been charged. – AP

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PICTURE: AP ‘ROUTINE’: Bill Cosby gave women drugs, booze before sex.

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