Bill Cosby’s graphic testimony could undercut his defence
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Bill Cosby’s own words from 2005 might have undercut his defence on sexual-assault charges.
Prosecutors on Tuesday sought to maximize the impact of Cosby’s graphic deposition, in which he testified about his sexual encounter with chief accuser Andrea Constand and acknowledged apologizing to her mother a year later “because I’m thinking this is a dirty old man with a young girl.”
Cosby, 80, testified more than a dozen years ago as part of a civil lawsuit that Constand filed against him, and prosecutors won the right to introduce it at his sexual-assault retrial on charges he drugged and molested her at his suburban Philadelphia home.
In a transcript read to the jury, Cosby testified he believed the encounter was in 2004, undermining his defence team’s assertion that it had to have been earlier and thus outside the criminal statute of limitations. Cosby was charged in late 2015.


