A Pennsylvania judge has ordered Bill Cosby to stand trial on sexual misconduct charges. A Pennsylvania judge has ordered Bill Cosby to stand trial on sexual misconduct charges.
Recent reports claim that Andrea Constand, the first woman who claimed that actor Bill Cosby was involved in a sexual misconduct act, is now scheduled to finally give her statements about what happened during the highly publicized sexual assault allegations dating back in 2004.
Authorities in Philadelphia have issued an arrest warrant for Bill Cosby, after prosecutors there formally charged him on Wednesday with drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple employee Andrea Constand.
Bill Cosby might be close to facing criminal sexual assault charges, if a newly elected prosecutor in Pennsylvania follows through on his pre-election vow to work to charge him.
Bill Cosby is rumored to be contemplating adding a criminal attorney to his stable of legal representatives, as prosecutors in Pennsylvania continue to weigh reopening a decade-old sexual assault complaint filed against him.
The comedian, who has denied drugging women and never faced criminal charges over the years, implicated himself in a newly released 2005 lawsuit deposition.
Bill Cosby admitted under oath back in 2005 that he had paid women for sex in hopes of keeping the affairs from his wife and hinted that he had become skilled in understanding nonverbal signs given to him by women consenting to sex.
A Philadelphia woman who settled a 2005 sex assault case with Bill Cosby out of court has filed a motion seeking to have the entire deposition he gave back then released to the public.
Bill Cosby argued he's not a public figure in court proceedings earlier this week aimed at trying to keep documents sealed in a sex abuse lawsuit he now faces.