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Camille Cosby Will Have to Testify in Husband’s Defamation Lawsuit
The New York Times reported U.S. Magistrate Judge David H. Hennessy ruled Thursday Camille Cosby can be deposed next week, and there will be no limitation on the questions she can be asked.
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It wasn’t much but it was more than Bill Cosby has said on Twitter – or anywhere – in months: “Thank you”.
The judge’s ruling came a day after Bill Cosby was charged with felony aggravated indecent assault for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University employee Andrea Constand at his Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, mansion in January 2004.
On Thursday, Bill Cosby posted his first tweet in months to his 4.1 million followers, expressing gratitude to supporters. Kevin Steele, the newly elected Montgomery County district attorney, had made his intent to prosecute Cosby a campaign issue in November.
“I find no merit in Mrs. Cosby’s arguments”, the judge said in the order, “and accordingly deny her motion in its entirety”.
In the same week that comedian Bill Cosby was arrested on sexual assault charges, his wife, Camille Cosby, learned she must testify in a civil case against the entertainer filed by seven women who said he defamed them, court documents show. As CNN notes, a MA court denied a motion from Camille Cosby’s attorneys, requesting that she not be forced to testify in a defamation suit against Cosby. Many of them appeared in the A&E documentary “Cosby – the Women Speak” – produced by ABC’s Lincoln Square Productions. Pressley said she expected prosecutors would try to establish a pattern of conduct against her client by bringing in allegations from his other accusers, but the defense would fight to keep such evidence out.
Camille Cosby married the comedian and star of The Cosby Show in 1964 when she was 19.
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Last year, she released a statement supporting her husband, describing him as a victim of unvetted accusations.