NEW YORK. — Bill Cosby reportedly said in sworn testimony a decade ago he had paid women after sex to keep the affairs from his wife and suggested he was skilled at understanding non-verbal clues for sexual consent and called an accuser a liar.
The New York Times reported the revelations on Saturday after obtaining a copy of a transcript from a deposition Cosby gave in a lawsuit filed by a former employee of Temple University who alleges he drugged and molested her.
Associated Press obtained excerpts from a deposition last month that revealed Cosby admitted he procured Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have sex with.
Cosby told lawyers for Andrea Constand, who worked at Temple and brought the suit, that he was a “pretty decent reader of people and their emotions in these romantic sexual things,” according to the transcript obtained by the Times.
Cosby said he offered to pay for Constand’s education and paid another woman who he had met in 1976. He said he funnelled money to one of the women he had sex with through his agent so his wife wouldn’t find out. — Fox News/AP.
The New York Times reported the revelations on Saturday after obtaining a copy of a transcript from a deposition Cosby gave in a lawsuit filed by a former employee of Temple University who alleges he drugged and molested her.
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Cosby told lawyers for Andrea Constand, who worked at Temple and brought the suit, that he was a “pretty decent reader of people and their emotions in these romantic sexual things,” according to the transcript obtained by the Times.
Cosby said he offered to pay for Constand’s education and paid another woman who he had met in 1976. He said he funnelled money to one of the women he had sex with through his agent so his wife wouldn’t find out. — Fox News/AP.