Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wife, not Cosby, set to be deposed in defamation suit

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WORCESTER, Mass. — Comedian Bill Cosby will not be deposed next month in a lawsuit accusing him of defaming seven women who accuse him of sexual assault, but his wife will be, a federal judge said Wednesday.

U.S. Magistrate Judge David Hennessy agreed to hold off on Cosby’s deposition, scheduled for Feb. 22, as Cosby now faces criminal charges in Pennsylvan­ia. His wife, Camille, will instead be deposed that day, the judge said.

Hennessy on Wednesday also rejected a proposal by the 78-year-old comedian’s lawyers that would have kept a significan­t amount of material in the case out of the public eye.

Instead, he proposed more-limited protection­s focused on certain sensitive informatio­n that might be disclosed in deposition­s, such as Social Security numbers, bank accounts and addresses. The order would not affect other materials and documents gathered in the pretrial discovery phase.

Both sides in court agreed to put the procedure in writing by Jan. 20.

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