A woman who said she was drugged and sexually assaulted by veteran United States (US) entertainer Bill Cosby was awarded more than US$19 million (about N$320 million) on Monday after a civil hearing in California.
Donna Motsinger (84) says she was working as a waitress more than 50 years ago when the performer began to target her.
The hearing in Santa Monica was told how the comedian had initially visited the restaurant where Motsinger worked.
One day when he picked her up in his limousine, Cosby gave her a glass of wine and what she thought was an aspirin.
She began slipping in and out of consciousness and the next thing she knew she was waking up at home, wearing only her underwear.
“She knew she had been drugged and raped by Bill Cosby,” the suit says.
Attorneys say Cosby (88) did not remember any sexual contact with Motsinger, but that any that had occurred had been consensual.
The jury took three days to deliver its verdict, ordering Cosby to pay $19.3 million, a figure that could increase if they add punitive damages.
The case was heard in the same courthouse where a 2022 jury ordered Cosby to pay US$500 000 (about N$8 million) in damages to Judy Huth after finding that he had molested her in 1975 when she was just 16 years old.
The man formerly known as ‘America’s Dad’ was jailed in Pennsylvania for drugging and molesting a woman in a separate criminal case in 2018, but was freed in 2021 when his conviction was overturned on a technicality.
Cosby was a towering figure in late 20th century American popular culture, including for his starring role in ‘The Cosby Show’, which ran from 1984 to 1992.
Dozens of women have accused Cosby of being a calculating, serial predator who plied victims with sedatives and alcohol before assaulting them over four decades.
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