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Prosecutor vows to launch new criminal case against Bill Cosby following mistrial – Los Angeles Timesby wpjljron
Saturday, June 17th, 2017.Prosecutor vows to launch new criminal case against Bill Cosby following mistrial – Los Angeles TimesSteele, brought in expert witnesses who said that maintaining such contact is common among people who have been sexually assaulted by someone they know. The state also fortified its case with testimony from Constand’s mother and another Cosby accuser, former Hollywood agent’s assistant Kelly Johnson, who testified she was the victim of a similar assault […]
Steele, brought in expert witnesses who said that maintaining such contact is common among people who have been sexually assaulted by someone they know. The state also fortified its case with testimony from Constand’s mother and another Cosby accuser, former Hollywood agent’s assistant Kelly Johnson, who testified she was the victim of a similar assault by Cosby.
rather say we brought down bill cosby, but i just had the shoes on. b reporter: for thirteen years, through a civil suit and two criminal trials, the woman who confronted one of the country s most beloved entertainers, has remained silent, never speaking to the public about her case. but here with cameras rolling, andrea constand talks about bill cosby. for years and years and decades, he preyed upon young women. reporter: about the assault. i was crying out inside, in my throat, in my mind, for this to stop. and i couldn t do anything. reporter: and about her journey. why did you do this? for justice. reporter: we talked to andrea and her mother, gianna constand, in new york, after cosby s conviction. andrea agreed to tell us the story she told in court, but
anybody. and i haven t, necessarily, because i m not alone. this is a collective consciousness. and so i would rather say we brought down bill cosby, but i just had the shoes on. reporter: for 13 years, through a civil suit and two criminal trials, the woman who confronted one of the country s most beloved entertainers, has remained silent, never speaking to the public about her case. but here, with cameras rolling, andrea constand talks about bill cosby. for years and years and decades, he preyed upon young women. reporter: about the assault. i was crying out inside, in my throat, in my mind, for this to stop. and i couldn t do anything. reporter: and about her journey. why did you do this? for justice. reporter: we talked to andrea and her mother, gianna constand, in new york, after cosby s
something s wrong. and he got up and he said, okay. get up. i think you just need to go and relax on the sofa. and so i i got up. and when i got up my legs were very weak. reporter: could you walk? no. i could not walk. he supported me over to the the sofa. reporter: he lays you down on the sofa? yes, he does. reporter: what s the next thing you remember? he puts a pillow under my head. i just remember walking over there. he placed a pillow under my head. and he said, just lay down there and relax. and so i laid on my side. and i passed out. reporter: i know it s hard to tell this story. i know yes. reporter: it s hard, gianna, for you to hear this. uh-huh.