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Bill Cosby admits giving quaaludes to women he was pursuing for sex, newly released 2005 deposition reveals

July 7, 2015 by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS /

In this Nov. 11, 2014, file photo, comedian

Bill Cosby's admission that he obtained quaaludes to give young women he was pursuing for sex could bolster defamation claims lodged by his accusers, the women's lawyers said after The Associated Press reported on newly released court documents.

Cosby in sworn testimony unsealed Monday admitted that he gave the now-banned sedative to at least one of his accusers and to unnamed others. His lawyer interfered before he could answer deposition questions in 2005 about how many women were given drugs and whether they knew about it.

"If today's report is true, Mr. Cosby admitted under oath 10 years ago sedating women for sexual purposes," said Lisa Bloom, attorney for model Janice Dickinson, who contends she was drugged and raped. "Given that, how dare he publicly vilify Ms. Dickinson and accuse her of lying when she tells a very similar story?"

 

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The AP had gone to court to compel the release of a deposition in a sexual abuse lawsuit filed by former Temple University employee Andrea Constand -- the first of a cascade of lawsuits against Cosby that have severely damaged his image as doting TV dad Dr. Cliff Huxtable on "The Cosby Show" from 1984 to 1992.

His lawyers objected to the release of the material, arguing it would embarrass him. Ultimately, a judge seized on Cosby's public moralizing as he unsealed portions of the deposition that had been filed in court.

"The stark contrast between Bill Cosby, the public moralist and Bill Cosby, the subject of serious allegations concerning improper (and perhaps criminal) conduct, is a matter as to which the AP -- and by extension the public -- has a significant interest," U.S. District Judge Eduardo Robreno wrote.

Cosby, 77, has been accused by more than two dozen women of sexual misconduct in episodes dating back more than four decades. He has never been charged with a crime, and the statute of limitations on most of the accusations has expired.

The entertainer settled Constand's lawsuit under confidential terms in 2006. Even the judge never saw the settlement terms, although the documents show that Cosby at one point offered the accuser an "educational trust" fund.

His lawyers in the Philadelphia case did not immediately return telephone and email messages Monday. The AP does not identify victims of sexual assault, but Constand's lawyer said she consented to be identified although she did not want to comment.

Cosby's lawyers insisted during the deposition that two of the accusers knew they were taking quaaludes from the comedian, according to the documents.

Nevertheless, attorneys for some of the numerous women suing Cosby seized on the testimony as powerful corroboration of what they have been saying all along: that he drugged and raped women.

"The women have been saying they've been drugged and abused, and these documents appear to support the allegations," said lawyer Joe Cammarata, who represents accuser Therese Serignese, one of three women suing Cosby for defamation in Massachusetts. She has also agreed to have her name published.

Celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, representing other women, said she also hopes to use the admission in civil court cases against the comedian.

Cosby, giving sworn testimony in the lawsuit accusing him of sexually assaulting Constand at his home near Philadelphia in 2004, said he obtained seven quaalude prescriptions in the 1970s. Constand's lawyer asked if he had kept the sedatives through the 1990s -- after they were banned -- but was frustrated by objections from Cosby's attorney.

"When you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?" lawyer Dolores M. Troiani asked.

"Yes," Cosby answered.

"Did you ever give any of these young women the quaaludes without their knowledge?"

Cosby's lawyer again objected, leading Troiani to petition the federal judge to force Cosby to cooperate.

Cosby later said he gave Constand three half-pills of Benadryl, although Troiani in the documents voices doubt that was the drug involved. Constand thought he was giving her an herbal remedy, she said in her lawsuit. She recalls having him touch her breasts and put her hand on his penis, and woke up to find her clothes askew, according to her lawsuit. Cosby called any sexual contact consensual, according to arguments made by Troiani.

"This evidence shows a pattern in which defendant 'mentored' naive young women and introduced drugs into the relationship, with and without the woman's knowledge, in order for him to achieve sexual satisfaction," Troiani wrote in a motion to compel Cosby to answer deposition questions.

Cosby had fought the AP's efforts to unseal the testimony, with his lawyer arguing that the deposition could reveal details of Cosby's marriage, sex life and prescription drug use.

"It would be terribly embarrassing for this material to come out," lawyer George M. Gowen III argued in June. He also said the material would "prejudice him in eyes of the jury pool in Massachusetts," where Cosby is fighting defamation lawsuits brought by the women who say his representatives smeared them by accusing them of lying.

Robreno, the judge, had temporarily sealed some documents in the Constand lawsuit but never ruled on a final seal before the case was settled. Under federal court rules in Pennsylvania, documents must be unsealed after two years unless a party can show specific harm. Robreno ruled that Cosby's potential embarrassment was insufficient.

Robreno asked last month why Cosby was fighting the release of his sworn testimony, given that the accusations in the Constand lawsuit already were public. "Why would he be embarrassed by his own version of the facts?" Robreno said.

Cosby resigned in December from the board of trustees at Temple, where he was the popular face of the Philadelphia school in advertisements, fundraising campaigns and commencement speeches.

Lawyer Gayle Sproul, representing the AP, in court last month called the married Cosby "an icon" who "held himself out as someone who would guide the public in ways of morality."

Troiani, summarizing her evidence, painted a starkly different picture.

Cosby "has evidenced a predilection for sexual contact with women who are unconscious or drugged. His victims are young, 'star struck' and totally trusting of his public persona," Troiani argued.

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Well, that is pretty sleazy. But, why is he talking at all? Pretty dumb. Here come the lawsuits.

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IMHO, giving a woman alcohol or something else she might be happy to take, does not make a guy a rapist.

 

I'm certain he had groupies all around him, probably including the women who are now alleging that he drugged and raped them,

who happily took drugs and happily had sex with him.

 

Now they see a gold mine. And each of them was pissed that, to him, it was a one-time encounter.



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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Well, that is pretty sleazy. But, why is he talking at all? Pretty dumb. Here come the lawsuits.


This was in a 2005 deposition. It looks like it was the first lawsuit. 

Depositions can be pretty tricky.

 



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Money and fame wasn't enough of an inducement for these women to have sex with him? Needed some pharmaceutical intervention?

Trouble my friend, right here in Cosbyland, starts with "T" and rhymes with "P" that stands for that lower extremity that a lot of men think with...

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Boy. I was leaning towards the whole he said, she said scenario before this. This is pretty damning and gives a lot more credibility to the she said side.

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All this article says is he obtained legally sold drugß because some girls wanted to get high. Nothing says he gave them to anyone without their knowledge or forced on anyone.

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My thing with all of this is what's the point in bringing it out now?



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My thing with all of this is what's the point in bringing it out now?


 because its a hot topic in the media, sells advertisement and there is a line of people always trying to get rich off suing celebs.  Fact is the deposition in this article was given during a lawsuit.  The accuser wanted the drugs, new what was going on, and just loved being around the high life with Cosby.  Not defending him, but what he did is akin to buying pot today in Colorado and getting a young girl stoned and having s$x with her.  And she wants to do it because he is paying for the drugs, she assumes she will be fast tracked in the celeb world, she loves the fact that a huge star is interested in her, and she has a story to tell.



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My thing with all of this is what's the point in bringing it out now?


They are probably going to sue.  



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WTF How does that even make any sense?

Bruce Castor, former Montgomery County District Attorney, explains why he decided not to bring charges against Bill Cosby in the past. “I thought the record would be sealed and I would go to my grave the only one who knew, aside from the people who worked on the case, how it is we set up the scenario to get him,” said Castor.

philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2015/07/07/former-da-explains-why-he-declined-to-bring-charges-against-cosby-in-the-past/

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Statue of limitations has run out.

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Statue of limitations has run out.


Yes.  On every "victim" that has so far come forward, they statute of limitations is done--in most cases, LONG so.

 

That would not prevent a civil suit, however, which is what I think they are angling for.  Even if they don't win, they get to drag him through the mud.   



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Statue of limitations has run out.


Yes.  On every "victim" that has so far come forward, they statute of limitations is done--in most cases, LONG so.

 

That would not prevent a civil suit, however, which is what I think they are angling for.  Even if they don't win, they get to drag him through the mud.   


 They're trying to all get a mass of girls to say he did it to them.  A big group looks worse than a single "victim".



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All this article says is he obtained legally sold drugß because some girls wanted to get high. Nothing says he gave them to anyone without their knowledge or forced on anyone.
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Who cares? He's still a pig.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Who cares? He's still a pig.


DUDE!

"Pig" is NOT an insult!!!!!!!

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Ladies, have you ever been given alcohol by a guy and then later had sex with him?

Someone bought you a drink in a bar? Brought a 6 pack to your place ?

 

If she (or a lot of women) happily took drugs or booze with a male celebrity, then later had sex with him,

that doesn't make a case for sexual assault.

So far all these accusations sound like consensual sex, followed MANY years later by a money-grab and 15 minutes of fame.



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