Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Cosby demands money back from accuser in sex assault case

- By Maryclaire Dale

Bill Cosby is demanding that the accuser in his criminal case repay a confidenti­al sexabuse settlement because she cooperated with police who reopened the case and arrested him last year.

Cosby filed a sealed breach-of-contract lawsuit this month that said the settlement barred Andrea Constand from “volun- tarily” discussing the case with law enforcemen­t.

The suit said Constand had no legal duty to cooperate with Pennsylvan­ia authoritie­s because she lives in Canada. The interviews she and her mother gave to investigat­ors last year were therefore “voluntary” and violated the settlement terms, the suit said.

“Despite being under no legal obligation to discuss any aspects of the events and allegation­s, ... and despite being expressly prohibited from disclosing such informatio­n to anyone, Andrea Constand volunteere­d to participat­e and disclosed such informatio­n to the district attorney and others,” Cosby’S lawyers wrote in a redacted suit filed Thursday.

Cosby faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of sexually assaulting Constand at his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004. He has not yet entered a plea, but his lawyers have vowed to clear his name. Constand, 43, is now a massage therapist in Toronto. His lawsuit against her also names her mother and lawyers as defendants because they also cooperated with Montgomery County authoritie­s last year. The suit accuses them of inviting media coverage or making public statements about the case. Constand’s lawyers have said the agreement has a provision that allows them to speak to law enforcemen­t about the case. Any such prohibitio­n would amount to obstructio­n on the part of the lawyers who drafted the document, lawyer Dolores Troiani testified this month, when Cosby first appeared in court for a pre- trial hearing in the criminal case.

Cosby, 78, filed the sealed breach-of-contract suit Feb. 1, a day before that hearing. His lawyers were then ordered to file the redacted version of the suit.

The lawsuit is the actor’s latest counteratt­ack against complaints from dozens of women that he drugged and molested them. He has filed defamation suits against accusers in Springfiel­d, Mas- sachusetts, and Los Angeles and through lawyers has called at least some of the accusation­s “discredite­d.”

The lawsuit filed against Constand seeks the repayment of the still-secret settlement he paid her in 2006, plus interest. He also seeks damages from Constand, her mother, her two lawyers and the parent company of the National Enquirer, which has published numerous stories on the case. Cosby, the lawsuit said, has suffered “serious and irreparabl­e harm” and should be compensate­d by damages “to be proven at trial.”

Troiani declined to comment Thursday on behalf of herself or Constand. However, in filing a response to Cosby’s bid to keep the case sealed, she and partner Bebe Kivitz said they want to defend the lawsuit in public to respond to charges that they engaged in unethical or potentiall­y criminal acts.

“Cosby is requesting the court permit him to make accusation­s and statements regarding the underlying settlement while restrictin­g the ability of the public to scrutinize those accusation­s,” their response said.

The suit accuses Constand of “unjust enrichment” from the settlement. The amount of the settlement has never been disclosed.

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 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? In this Tuesday, Feb. 2file photo, Bill Cosby enters the Montgomery County Courthouse for a court appearance in Norristown.
AP FILE PHOTO In this Tuesday, Feb. 2file photo, Bill Cosby enters the Montgomery County Courthouse for a court appearance in Norristown.
 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? In this Thursday, Dec. 31, 2015file photo, Andrea Constand walks her dogs in Toronto. Cosby has filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against a woman whose 2005sexual-assault accusation led to his recent arrest.
AP FILE PHOTO In this Thursday, Dec. 31, 2015file photo, Andrea Constand walks her dogs in Toronto. Cosby has filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against a woman whose 2005sexual-assault accusation led to his recent arrest.

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