Prosecutor says Cosby paid accuser nearly $3.4M
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Bill Cosby paid nearly $3.4 million more than a decade ago in a settlement with the woman he is now charged with sexually assaulting, a prosecutor said Monday as the comedian’s retrial got underway.
District Attorney Kevin Steele highlighted the 2006 civil settlement during his opening statement, suggesting that Cosby wouldn’t have paid out so much money if the accusations against him were false.
The amount Cosby paid to accuser Andrea Constand had been confidential, but a judge ruled that both sides could discuss it at the trial.
Cosby, 80, is charged with drugging and molesting Constand, a former employee of Temple University’s basketball program, at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004. Constand says he gave her pills that made her woozy, then penetrated her with his fingers as she lay incapacitated, unable to tell him to stop.


