Cosby retrial will allow five more accusers to testify

Five additional accusers will be allowed to testify against Bill Cosby when his criminal retrial begins next month, a Pennsylvania judge ruled Thursday. The ruling is a victory for prosecutors who are seeking to convict the former entertainer of sexual assault. A previous trial ended in a hung jury last ...

Judge in Cosby Case to Allow Five More Accusers to Testify

A judge ruled Thursday that five additional women can testify at Bill Cosby's upcoming trial in Pennsylvania on charges of sexually assaulting a woman in 2004, marking the first time in the #MeToo era that a celebrity will face multiple accusers in a courtroom. The three counts of aggravated indecent ...

5 Other Accusers Can Testify at Bill Cosby’s Retrial

A judge agreed Thursday to let five additional Bill Cosby accusers testify at his April 2 sexual assault retrial, giving prosecutors a chance to portray the man once known as “America's Dad” as a serial predator who made a sadistic habit of drugging and molesting women. Judge Steven O'Neill said ...

Five Cosby accusers OK’d to testify at retrial

Prosecutors wanted 19 accusers take the stand against the fallen funnyman at his trial, which is scheduled to begin with jury selection March 29, in hopes of proving a pattern of behavior. They will be able to choose who they want to testify, according to the order from Montgomery County Judge Steven ...

Bill Cosby to Face Five Accusers in Court

Today's decision came after the California Supreme Court rejected Bill Cosby's request to appeal a court decision by one of his most famous accusers just yesterday. Late last year, the state's Second Appellate District court said that former model Janice Dickinson could use a press release and letter ...

Judge will let 5 more accusers testify against Bill Cosby

Dealing a major blow to Bill Cosby, a Pennsylvania judge ruled Thursday that five more accusers can testify against the entertainer when he is retried on charges he drugged and molested Andrea Constand. Cosby's spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, downplayed the impact of the decision. "It shows how ...