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Bill Cosby is looking at prison time as he returns to court on charges of raping Andrea Constand in 2004 — with the jury allowed to hear that he testified about drugging young girls with Quaaludes in a million-dollar lawsuit!
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In the original trial, prosecutors couldn't reveal that the disgraced comic had paid Andrea a shocking $3.38 million to settle a 2006 lawsuit she filed against him, claiming Cosby drugged and raped her in his Pennsylvania home. The comic's attorneys have to persuade a jury to dismiss that massive payout, while more troubling questions left raised!
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In a bizarre twist, Cosby defense attorney Tom Mesereau told the court that he'd be using the civil settlement to demonstrate "just how greedy [Andrea] was." That's after Cosby's attorneys in the first trial fought furiously to use the lawsuit to get the case thrown out of court. But the settlement also means that Cosby's shocking testimony can be used against him!
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In a deposition given during the case, Cosby confessed to disgusting drug-and-sex antics with teen girls. “When you got the Quaaludes," asked Andrea's lawyer at the time, "was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?” — and Cosby replied, "Yes!"
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Cosby was admitting in his testimony that he had drugged 19-year-old Therese Serignese, and then had sex with her after his show at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1976. The lecherous legend also admitted to having a modeling agency regularly send him teenage girls like they were takeout-delivery dishes!
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Cosby explained in his own words that the agency would send “five to six models” a week to his studio, adding that he’d treat the girls to “a very good meal.” The sinister comedian confessed in his testimony that he gave teenaged Therese some Quaaludes and “she became…high.”
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A lawyer then told Cosby that Therese had said she wasn't “in the position to consent to intercourse after you gave her the drug. Do you believe this is correct?” “I don’t know," replied Cosby — adding: “She meets me backstage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex.”
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That sickening testimony helped lead to the $3.38 million settlement — and now a jury will know how much that testimony cost him in the lawsuit. Cosby's attorneys continue to claim that his sexual encounter with Andrea was consensual. The 2017 trial ended in a hung jury, and the 80-year-old star faces up to 10 years behind bars if convicted of aggravated indecent assault.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Bill Cosby is looking at prison time as he returns to court on charges of raping Andrea Constand in 2004 — with the jury allowed to hear that he testified about drugging young girls with Quaaludes in a million-dollar lawsuit!
Photo credit: Getty/BACKGRID
In the original trial, prosecutors couldn't reveal that the disgraced comic had paid Andrea a shocking $3.38 million to settle a 2006 lawsuit she filed against him, claiming Cosby drugged and raped her in his Pennsylvania home. The comic's attorneys have to persuade a jury to dismiss that massive payout, while more troubling questions left raised!
Photo credit: Getty Images
In a bizarre twist, Cosby defense attorney Tom Mesereau told the court that he'd be using the civil settlement to demonstrate "just how greedy [Andrea] was." That's after Cosby's attorneys in the first trial fought furiously to use the lawsuit to get the case thrown out of court. But the settlement also means that Cosby's shocking testimony can be used against him!
Photo credit: Getty Images
In a deposition given during the case, Cosby confessed to disgusting drug-and-sex antics with teen girls. “When you got the Quaaludes," asked Andrea's lawyer at the time, "was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?” — and Cosby replied, "Yes!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
Cosby was admitting in his testimony that he had drugged 19-year-old Therese Serignese, and then had sex with her after his show at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1976. The lecherous legend also admitted to having a modeling agency regularly send him teenage girls like they were takeout-delivery dishes!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Cosby explained in his own words that the agency would send “five to six models” a week to his studio, adding that he’d treat the girls to “a very good meal.” The sinister comedian confessed in his testimony that he gave teenaged Therese some Quaaludes and “she became…high.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
A lawyer then told Cosby that Therese had said she wasn't “in the position to consent to intercourse after you gave her the drug. Do you believe this is correct?” “I don’t know," replied Cosby — adding: “She meets me backstage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
That sickening testimony helped lead to the $3.38 million settlement — and now a jury will know how much that testimony cost him in the lawsuit. Cosby's attorneys continue to claim that his sexual encounter with Andrea was consensual. The 2017 trial ended in a hung jury, and the 80-year-old star faces up to 10 years behind bars if convicted of aggravated indecent assault.
Photo credit: Getty Images