Bill Cosby Trial Date Set For Lawsuit Alleging He Sexually Assaulted 15 Year Old At Playboy Mansion
Bill Cosby might be a free man for now, but they are still coming after his pockets.
Fox News reports that the comedian is scheduled to appear in court to respond to a civil lawsuit over claims he allegedly sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl at the Playboy Mansion in 1974.
The date for his appearance has been set to April 18, 2022, and Cosby plans to use his fifth amendment rights.
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His rep Andrew Wyatt said that Cosby’s legal team has “made clear to Judge Craig Karlan and the opposing counsel” that Cosby will not answer any questions in regards to allegations made by Judy Huth.
Wyat says that Bill Cosby is “vigorously willing to fight for his innocence with dignity and class, which represents the truth and facts.”
“The self proclaimed Civil Rights Attorney, Gloria Allred does not want this case to move forward to trial, due to the fact that this civil lawsuit brought forward by Ms. Judy Huth is baked with some of the worst ingredients that has plagued the country for over 400 plus years — RACISM,” Wyatt said. “We will show that Ms. Huth has a long history of racism in her life against Black Men. We feel that if/when a jury is selected and they hear that Ms. Huth referenced Black people and people of color, as N-words and she felt that Black people and people of color are inhuman to White people. Again, this is not a person (Judy Huth), who is a victim of sexual assault but this is a person, who joined a bandwagon of allegation against a successful and wealthy Black Man in America.”
Huth claims that she met Cosby when she was 15 and he was 37. He approached her and her friend on a film set. They later met at what she believes was the Playboy Mansion, where she was allegedly given lots of booze, and then the sexual assault allegedly took place.