Bill Cosby returned to court Wednesday for the second day of an
important pretrial hearing in his sexual assault case as his lawyers
prepared to argue that a judge should bar testimony from 13 women who
have accused the 79-year-old entertainer of molesting them.
Prosecutors at this week’s pretrial hearing are trying to show that Cosby, who was once known as “America’s Dad” for his top-rated family sitcom, “The Cosby Show,” had a history of drugging and attacking young women. He is charged with sexually assaulting one woman in 2004, but prosecutors are hoping to call the other accusers to testify at his spring trial.
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/story/201612140018
Prosecutors at this week’s pretrial hearing are trying to show that Cosby, who was once known as “America’s Dad” for his top-rated family sitcom, “The Cosby Show,” had a history of drugging and attacking young women. He is charged with sexually assaulting one woman in 2004, but prosecutors are hoping to call the other accusers to testify at his spring trial.
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/story/201612140018