Potential jurors in an upcoming civil suit against Bill Cosby will be asked how much they know about the comedian’s previous criminal sexual-assault case.
Lawyers for Cosby and his accuser, Judy Huth, provided the court this week with their list of questions that will be read during jury selection, which is scheduled to start in a Santa Monica, Calif., courthouse May 23.
Lawyers for Huth, who was allegedly sexually assaulted by Cosby at the Playboy Mansion in 1974 when she was 15, want to ask jurors if they are a fan of the comedian and whether they had “formed the impression” that Cosby “has been falsely accused of any past sexual crimes.” Huth filed her suit back in 2014, but it was delayed numerous times while Cosby’s criminal trial in Pennsylvania moved forward.
Cosby was convicted in 2018 for drugging and molesting Andrea Constand, a Temple University employee, but the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned that conviction because of a 2005 non-prosecution agreement Cosby signed before he agreed to be deposed in another civil case.on June 20, 2021, after serving two years of his three- to 10-year sentence.Cosby’s lawyers will be questioning jurors who “hold any preconceived views” about the disgraced comedian.
“We want a jury trial because Mr. Cosby wants the constituents of Santa Monica and Los Angeles to hear the facts,” said Cosby rep Andrew Wyatt to The Post on Friday. “We want everyone to know the facts of this case, and we are eager and excited to have Mr. Cosby’s day in court so he can once again be vindicated.”
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