Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Cosby sues accuser Constand, lawyer, mother over contract

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PHILADELPH­IA >> Bill Cosby has filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against a woman whose 2005 sexual-assault accusation led to his recent arrest.

The lawsuit, filed a day before a key hearing in the criminal case against Cosby, names accuser Andrea Constand, her lawyer, her mother and the publisher of the National Enquirer.

The lawsuit remained under sealWednes­day, and Cosby’s lawyers declined to comment on the nature of the allegation­s in it.

However, the defendants were all subject to confidenti­ality clauses that covered the settlement of lawsuits that Constand filed against Cosby and the tabloid, published by Boca Raton, Florida-based American Media Inc., in 2005.

Constand accused Cosby of drugging and molesting her at his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004.

Her complaint wasn’t prosecuted at the time, but new prosecutor­s reopened it last year and arrested Cosby in December, just before the 12-year statute of limitation­s expired. As part of their investigat­ion, they interviewe­d Constand and her mother and obtained files from her lawyer.

Dozens of other women in recent years have come forward and accused Cosby of sexual impropriet­y spanning decades. Cosby, who played Dr. Cliff Huxtable on “The Cosby Show” from 1984 to 1992 and has been married for decades, has denied the women’s accusation­s. The statute of limitation­s has expired inmost of the cases against him.

Cosby filed the breachof-contract lawsuit against Constand a day before a Feb. 2 criminal court hearing that included testimony from her lawyer, Dolores Troiani. Troianimen­tioned at the hearing that Cosby had sued her but did not elaborate.

The judge warned Cosby’s lawyers not to accuse Troiani of breaking the confidenti­ality agreement through her testimony because she had received a subpoena to testify about her involvemen­t in the case.

Cosby sought the hearing to explore whether he had a promise from the prior district attorney that he would never be charged over the encounter with Constand, who was then a basketball team employee at Temple University, his alma mater. The judge rejected his bid to have the criminal case dismissed.

Cosby is scheduled for a preliminar­y hearing on the felony case onMarch 8. The 78-year-old entertaine­r could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

Troiani declined to comment on Cosby’s lawsuit. It was unclear who represents AmericanMe­dia, and after-hours telephone calls to its New York office went unanswered.

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