PHILADELPHIA -- The woman whose claims that Bill Cosby drugged and molested her led to the comedian's conviction on sexual assault charges is speaking out in public for the first time since the trial.
Andrea Constand reacts after the guilty verdict in Bill Cosy’s retrial on sexual assault charges at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa., April 26, 2018. Andrea Constand, the woman who ...
The woman whose accusations against Bill Cosby resulted in his conviction for sexual assault said she forgives him, but she predicted that her victory in court would help many other women avoid a ...
Bill Cosby was found guilty Thursday of three counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. While the trial focused on Cosby's assault of Constand ...
*Prosecutors on Monday said Bill Cosby knew full well what he was doing when he drugged and sexually assaulted Andrea Constand in 2004, while the defense launched an attack on the credibility of ...
The woman who accuses Bill Cosby of drugging and violating her more than a decade ago stood by her story at his sex-crimes trial Wednesday, withstanding hours of often ponderous cross-examination that ...
*Updating the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial, on Tuesday Andrea Constand, during her nine hours on the witness stand over two days, largely held firm, sticking to a story she has told now through two ...
The most prominent of Bill Cosby's alleged victims told her story publicly for the first time Tuesday, describing in graphic detail the alleged 2004 sexual assault that led to the only criminal ...
In today’s “WTF, Bill Cosby?” news, the comedian is now suing the former Temple University employee who accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting her. Not only is Cosby suing Andrea Constand, ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby's legal and public-relations strategy took a sharp turn this week with word that he has sued the accuser in a criminal sexual-assault case against him for talking to ...
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