Cosby, 79, was charged in 2015 with three counts of felony aggravated indecent assault stemming from a 2004 encounter with Andrea Constand at his home in Pennsylvania.
She testified during the six-day trial that he gave her a drug that rendered her incapable of stopping his alleged assault, though she said she tried. Though he did not take the stand, he said in a decade-old deposition that he gave her Benadryl to “relax” her, and then the two had a consensual sexual encounter. He pleaded not guilty to the felony charges and denied wrongdoing in other accusations made against him.
Nevertheless, in the end one juror felt it was Bill Cosby's word versus the account of his accuser. "It was all he said, she said, and what it really comes down to is who are you going to believe more and that was all it was."
Now old people are being prosecuted with what happened when they were young, vivacious and trying to impress someone and score. Enough already.
Now old people are being prosecuted with what happened when they were young, vivacious and trying to impress someone and score. Enough already.
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