Dec 30, 2015 · The L.A. County district attorney declines to charge Cosby in Judy Huth’s case, as the statute of limitations has passed. Huth’s civil suit …
Jan 31, 2022 · The current dispute traces back to a 2005 determination by then-Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor that there was …
Jan 21, 2016 · The Montgomery County district attorney at the time, Bruce L. Castor, did not file criminal charges, but after Constand sued Cosby, she and the comedian agreed to a civil settlement in 2006.
Jan 14, 2016 · “Make no mistake, we intend to mount a vigorous defense against this unjustified charge and we expect that Mr. Cosby will be exonerated by a court of law.” Andrea Constand. Constand, now 42, lives in Toronto and works as a massage therapist. According to her attorney, Dolores Troiani, Constandwelcomed the charges that have been brought by Steele.
In a statement, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele, the prosecutor who filed the criminal charge against Cosby, reiterated that Wednesday's decision was not based on the facts that the jury heard. "My hope is that this decision will not dampen the reporting of sexual assaults by victims," Steele said.Jun 30, 2021
Bill Cosby's sex assault conviction overturned. Although Huth's suit is the only one left, a total of seven claims were filed against him over the years, including one filed by his accuser in the criminal case, Andrea Constand.Jul 1, 2021
Attorney Jennifer Bonjean To defend the Bernard suit, Cosby has retained New York attorney Bonjean, who also represented him in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court case that cleared him. Bonjean is best known in New Jersey for a string of civil rights and excessive force suits against the Atlantic City Police Department.Oct 19, 2021
Bill Cosby Is Sued by Woman Who Says He Sexually Assaulted Her in 1990. The suit was filed under a change in New Jersey law that extended the deadline to sue in cases involving allegations of sexual assault.Oct 14, 2021
May 2005. In Constand’s civil lawsuit, she alleges the comedian gave her three blue pills, which he said was herbal medication. Cosby’s lawyers, however, issue a court filing and attempt to clarify that the comedian merely gave Constand one and a half tablets of Benadryl. June 2005.
The timing is prime, then, for the release of a sprawling biography. Written by former Newsweek editor Mark Whitaker, Cosby: His Life and Times documents the man’s rise from the Philadelphia projects, ...
Consider the following timeline an appendix to the book. November 2002. Andrea Constand, director of operations for Temple University’s women’s basketball team, allegedly met with Bill Cosby. Constand claims that Cosby, who had been a member of Temple’s track and field and football teams, assumed a role as her mentor.
Cosby files his own countersuit against seven of the women suing him for defamation, saying they made “ malicious, opportunistic, and false and defamatory accusations of sexual misconduct against him .”. December 21, 2015. Cosby files another defamation lawsuit, this time against Beverly Johnson.
The earliest allegation against Bill Cosby dates back to December 1965: in 2005, Kristina Ruehli came forward as Jane Doe #12 in the Andrea Constand case and alleged that Cosby had drugged and assaulted her at that time in his Beverly Hills home. Further, Ruehli said she had told her boyfriend about the incident, and had told her daughter in the 1980s.
On July 8, 2015, Constand and her attorney Dolores Troiani filed a motion to negate the confidentiality agreement in the 2005 case against Cosby, claiming Cosby had already engaged in "total abandonment of the confidentiality portions of the agreement" by way of the recent, sweeping denials of all allegations against him. A judge ruled that releasing the sealed documents was justified by Cosby's role as a "public moralist" in contrast to his possible criminal private beh…
On September 6, 2016, Judge Steven T O'Neill set a trial date in the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. William H. Cosby Jr., in which Cosby would be tried for three counts of aggravated indecent assault against Constand. O'Neill set a trial date of June 5, 2017. The judge ruled because Cosby is blind he would need special accommodations during the proceedings. On October 6, Cosby resumed his bid to have his sexual assault case thrown out, arguing that his du…
Cosby's second trial was originally set for November 2017, before being delayed to April 2018.
On August 22, 2017, Judge O'Neil granted Cosby's request to change attorneys. Cosby would now be represented by Thomas Mesereau, who was the lead attorney in the 2005 acquittal at Michael Jackson's child molestation trial. Kathleen Bliss and Lane Vines would also represent Cosby. The judge also agreed to postpone the trial until at least March 2018 and accepted the new attorney'…
As of November 13, 2015, there were nine lawsuits pending against Cosby. Huth and Goins were both suing the actor for damages related to their alleged sexual assaults. Although the statute of limitations has run out for most other accusers to sue directly for their alleged assault, multiple accusers have filed defamationlawsuits claiming that Cosby had kept calling them liars throughout 2014. Dickinson, Hill, Ruehli, and McKee have filed individual lawsuits. Green, Serigne…
On November 16, 2015, it was reported that accusers Green and Bowman filed a joint lawsuit against John Schmitt, one of Bill Cosby's lawyers. In November 2014, Schmitt released a statement reading, "Over the last several weeks, decade-old, discredited allegations against Mr. Cosby have resurfaced. The fact they are being repeated does not make them true. Mr. Cosby does not intend to dignify these allegations with any comment." This statement was also poste…
In 2014, Camille Cosby, who married Cosby in 1964 when she was 19, released a statement supporting her husband, describing him as a victim of unvetted accusations: "The man I met, and fell in love with, and whom I continue to love, is the man you all knew through his work. He is a kind man ... and a wonderful husband, father and friend."
In a January 2015 Time magazine article about why black women should stop defending Cosby, …