Lawyers for Bill Cosby on Thursday asked the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to he...
- Lawyers for Bill Cosby on Thursday asked the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to hear his appeal of his 2018 sexual assault conviction, a month after a lower court rejected their argument that the disgraced comedian did not get a fair trial.
In the petition, his lawyers argue that Cosby was unfairly convicted by a jury after a judge allowed multiple women, in addition to Constand, to testify that Cosby had sexually assaulted them as well. Cosby’s latest appeal comes days after a rape trial for former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein opened in New York.
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