The Herald

Cosby faces further lawsuit in latest claims of sexual assault for former TV star

- New Jersey

A PROMINENT Bill Cosby accuser is suing the actor over an alleged hotel room encounter in 1990 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, before the state’s two-year window for filing sexual assault claims expires.

Los Angeles artist Lili Bernard said she was prompted in part by Mr Cosby’s recent release from prison.

The 84-year-old former entertaine­r has been free since June, when the Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court overturned his 2018 sexual assault conviction in another case on procedural grounds. He had served more than two years of a potential 10-year sentence.

The 57-year-old Ms Bernard claims Mr Cosby drugged and raped her in a hotel room after promising to mentor her on his top-ranked TV show. She was 26 at the time.

New Jersey’s two-year window to file sexual assault lawsuits closes next month.

Ms Bernard said: “When

Bill Cosby was released, it re-traumatise­d me; it terrified me. I was really horrified for any woman or girl that would come into contact with him.

The Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court let a predator back on the streets.”

The trial judge had classified Cosby as a sexually violent predator subject to lifetime supervisio­n, but that became moot when the conviction was overturned, leaving Cosby free

of any reporting requiremen­ts.

Cosby’s spokesman said so-called “look-back” windows like the one passed in New Jersey violate a person’s due process rights.

“This is just another attempt to abuse the legal process, by opening up the floodgates for people who never presented an ounce of evidence,” said Andrew Wyatt, noting that Mr Cosby maintains his innocence and would fight allegation­s to “the highest court in these United States of America”.

Prosecutor­s in suburban Philadelph­ia must decide soon whether to lodge an appeal on the reversal of his conviction in their case with the US Supreme Court.

A jury had convicted Mr Cosby of sexually assaulting

Temple University sports administra­tor Andrea Constand at his home in 2004 after incapacita­ting her with pills.

Mr Cosby was arrested in 2015, days before the 12-year statute of limitation­s expired.

The state supreme court said the case should not have gone to trial because Cosby believed he had a binding promise from an earlier prosecutor that he would never be charged.

Mr Cosby settled a civil lawsuit with Ms Constand for $3.4 million (£2.48m). His insurer, after the conviction, settled a defamation lawsuit filed by seven accusers in Massachuse­tts for an undisclose­d amount.

Both Ms Constand and Ms Bernard have waived their anonymity.

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