Donna Motsinger, a waitress working in a San Francisco restaurant close to Bill Cosby’s establishment in 1972, brought forth a significant legal claim. According to reports by the New York Times, she alleged that Cosby invited her to his comedy show after her shift. Within a limousine, she received wine from him, and subsequently, while in his dressing room at the theater, she experienced illness.
Cosby then administered a pill, asserting it was aspirin. Her recollection primarily centers on two men escorting her to Cosby’s limousine, after which she awoke naked in her bed. She discovered she had been drugged and subsequently, she was raped.
Cosby’s legal team vehemently refuted these accusations, asserting they lacked any evidentiary basis and filed a counter-complaint. Bill Cosby, notably absent from the trial, had previously received a ten-year prison sentence for similar offenses involving the drugging and sexual assault of women. The case highlighted the serious allegations against cosby.
It is important to note that her account remains a central element in the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding this incident.
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Bill Cosby was found liable in a civil case for over 17 million euros.
Bill Cosby was found liable in a civil case for over 17 million euros.