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Bill Cosby was faced with another woman who told a terrifying tale of being drugged and raped — as Kelly Johnson testified on the first day of his criminal trial on sexual assault charges!
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Kelly Johnson said in a Pennsylvania court that she was drugged by Cosby in 1996 while working as an assistant at the William Morris Talent Agency, where the once-beloved star was a high-powered client. She was in court as the only woman allowed to testify with accusations against Cosby — besides plaintiff Andrea Constand, who told The National ENQUIRER that she was drugged by the comic and sexually assaulted in 2004.
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Kelly — in a story similar to that told by dozens of other women — said that Cosby invited her to lunch at his hotel, only to find that they would be dining in his bungalow. After being told by Cosby, "You look like you need to relax," she then testified that she was asked to take "a big white pill" that soon left her feeling like she was "underwater."
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She added that she went to the bathroom to find it "covered in prescription bottles" that she desperately attempted to read — but couldn't before soon losing consciousness. "I woke in the bedroom,” she recalled in an emotional testimony. “I was wearing a dress. It was up over my waist and down past my breast, and my breasts were exposed. He put lotion in my hand and put his penis in my hand.”
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Kelly also testified that she believes Cosby (seen here in court with TV daughter Keshia Knight Pulliam at right) later arranged to have her fired from her job at William Morris. As the only Cosby accuser allowed to testify in the trial, Kelly's testimony is meant to support Montgomery County assistant district attorney Kristen Feden's opening statement that Cosby had "a previously practiced method of placing a young trusting woman in an incapacitated state so that he could sexually pleasure himself, so she couldn’t say no."
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Bill Cosby was faced with another woman who told a terrifying tale of being drugged and raped — as Kelly Johnson testified on the first day of his criminal trial on sexual assault charges!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kelly Johnson said in a Pennsylvania court that she was drugged by Cosby in 1996 while working as an assistant at the William Morris Talent Agency, where the once-beloved star was a high-powered client. She was in court as the only woman allowed to testify with accusations against Cosby — besides plaintiff Andrea Constand, who told The National ENQUIRER that she was drugged by the comic and sexually assaulted in 2004.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kelly — in a story similar to that told by dozens of other women — said that Cosby invited her to lunch at his hotel, only to find that they would be dining in his bungalow. After being told by Cosby, "You look like you need to relax," she then testified that she was asked to take "a big white pill" that soon left her feeling like she was "underwater."
Photo credit: Getty Images
She added that she went to the bathroom to find it "covered in prescription bottles" that she desperately attempted to read — but couldn't before soon losing consciousness. "I woke in the bedroom,” she recalled in an emotional testimony. “I was wearing a dress. It was up over my waist and down past my breast, and my breasts were exposed. He put lotion in my hand and put his penis in my hand.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kelly also testified that she believes Cosby (seen here in court with TV daughter Keshia Knight Pulliam at right) later arranged to have her fired from her job at William Morris. As the only Cosby accuser allowed to testify in the trial, Kelly's testimony is meant to support Montgomery County assistant district attorney Kristen Feden's opening statement that Cosby had "a previously practiced method of placing a young trusting woman in an incapacitated state so that he could sexually pleasure himself, so she couldn’t say no."
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