Cosby’s star witness says accuser spoke about plot to frame
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — The chief accuser at Bill Cosby’s sexual-assault retrial talked about framing a celebrity before going to police with her allegations in 2005, a key defence witness testified on Wednesday, a day that also featured prosecutors introducing Cosby’s explosive deposition testimony about giving a 1970s party drug to women before sex.
Defence witness Marguerite Jackson, an academic adviser at Temple University, said accuser Andrea Constand told her she could fabricate sexual-assault allegations and “get that money” from a lawsuit, bolstering Cosby’s efforts to show Constand made up the allegations against him to extort a big civil settlement.
Jackson’s account was immediately challenged by prosecutors, who suggested she wasn’t on the trip on which she says her conversation with Constand took place.
Jackson’s appearance on the witness stand was one of the most highly anticipated moments of a retrial that has Cosby, 80, defending himself against criminal charges that he knocked Constand out with pills and then sexually assaulted her at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004. Cosby paid Constand nearly $3.4 million in 2006, and his lawyers call her a “con artist” who set him up.


