Popular comedian, Bill Cosby has been ordered to face trial on accusations of sexual assault by a Pennsylvania judge.
Judge Elizabeth McHugh who made the order on Tuesday, found that prosecutors presented enough evidence to support allegations that he drugged and assaulted a woman in 2004.
The judge rejected arguments from Cosby’s defense lawyers that the case should be thrown out.
As the hearing concluded, McHugh wished Cosby luck, to which the 78-year-old entertainer responded, “Thank you.”
The decision followed a 3-1/2 hour preliminary hearing in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, where prosecutors introduced statements that Cosby and the woman, Andrea Constand, separately gave to police in 2005.
Constand herself was not called to testify, although prosecutors said she is prepared to appear as a trial witness.
She told police in 2005 she was attacked as she lay on a sofa at Cosby’s Philadelphia-area home “paralyzed” by drugs the entertainer had given her, according to police.
Constand, a former basketball coach at Cosby’s Temple University alma mater, is the only woman whose accusations of sexual assault have resulted in criminal charges against Cosby.
But Cosby has been hit by sexual assault allegations from more than 50 women. He has denied assaulting anyone. Most of the cases are too old to be prosecuted, but the entertainer faces civil lawsuits from his accusers.
A trial date in the Pennsylvania criminal case has not yet been set. Cosby faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of the most serious charge against him, aggravated indecent assault.
In his own 2005 interview with police from Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, Cosby confirmed some details of Constand’s account.
He acknowledged giving Constand 1-1/2 pills of the antihistamine Benadryl to relax her and said the two engaged in heavy “petting,” including fondling each other’s genitals, Cheltenham Police Chief John Norris testified.
According to Constand’s statements, Cosby told her the pills would help “take the edge off.” She swallowed the pills, added a sip of wine and told the comedian, “I trust you,” the detective said. (Reuters)