Case from the 1970s: Cosby found guilty of molestation

Status: 06/22/2022 02:28 am

Former US television star Bill Cosby has been found guilty in a civil trial of sexually abusing a teenager in the 1970s. He has to pay the 64-year-old plaintiff $500,000 in damages.

Former comedian Bill Cosby has been found guilty in a civil trial of sexual abuse by a jury in Santa Monica, California. The jury found it established that Cosby molested a 16-year-old girl in the 1970s, the verdict said.

The attack took place in the famous Playboy Mansion, the home of “Playboy” founder Hugh Hefner in Los Angeles. The jury sentenced the 84-year-old to pay the plaintiff $500,000 in damages.

According to her lawyer, Cosby first got the teens drunk and then took her to the Playboy Mansion. Plaintiff testified that Cosby assaulted in a bedroom. He first asked her to sit next to him on a bed. He then groped her, exposed himself to her and forced her to touch him sexually.

Lawsuit filed in 2014

The 64-year-old had already sued Cosby in 2014. There was no criminal prosecution because the incident was already statute-barred. Because the woman was a minor at the time, she was still able to take civil action against Cosby with claims for damages.

The civil case was stayed when Cosby faced criminal charges in Pennsylvania in 2017. In that trial, Cosby was found guilty in 2018 of sexually abusing a woman in 2004. The court saw it as proven that he drugged his victim in his home in the east coast metropolis of Philadelphia and molested the woman.

Cosby was sentenced to a minimum of three and a maximum of 10 years in prison. However, he was released from custody in June 2021 after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the verdict on formal grounds.

A total of more than 60 women have accused Cosby of sexual abuse, but most of the cases are statute-barred. The California civil suit was one of the last legal actions against Cosby.

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