Cosby accuser’s account remains consistent through 2 trials
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Andrea Constand told a jury Friday that Bill Cosby, a man she viewed as a friend and mentor, tricked her into taking a powerful drug and then humiliated her for his own sexual gratification.
Confident and composed, the Toronto native testified that she was visiting the “Cosby Show” star at his suburban Philadelphia mansion when he slipped her three blue pills he called “your friends.” She thought they were herbal supplements — designed to help relieve her stress — but they knocked her out. When she awoke, she said, Cosby was violating her.
Constand, 45, gave a remarkably similar account when she testified at Cosby’s first trial. That trial ended with a hung jury, setting the stage for this week’s courtroom showdown.
The Associated Press does not typically identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault unless they grant permission, which Constand has done.


