Bill Cosby Found Guilty in Civil Trial

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Bill Cosby Found Guilty in Civil Trial

“Defendant Cosby used his enormous wealth, power, fame, and prestige, giving women like Ms. Motsinger access to a world of celebrities and entertainers,” stated the jury in their verdict against Bill Cosby.

A California jury found Bill Cosby guilty of sexual assault in a civil trial held earlier this month. The jury deliberated for three days before reaching their decision, awarding Donna Motsinger $19.25 million in damages.

Motsinger alleged that Cosby drugged and raped her in 1972. She recounted, “She woke up in her house with all her clothes off, except her underwear on — no top, no bra, and no pants. She knew she had been drugged and raped by Bill Cosby.”

Cosby, who did not testify during the trial, has faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct from over 60 women throughout his career. This verdict adds to his controversial history, which includes a previous conviction for sexual assault in 2018, for which he served three years in prison before being released in 2021 after a higher court reversed his conviction.

Following the verdict, Cosby announced plans to appeal the ruling, continuing his fight against the legal consequences of his actions. His legal team has not yet provided further details regarding the appeal process.

Cosby’s financial situation has also been impacted; his net worth has reportedly decreased to about $200 million, down from estimates of $300-$400 million in previous years. He also faces tax liabilities, with reports indicating he owes around $300,000 in taxes.

The civil trial marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal battles surrounding Cosby, whose history of sexual assault allegations dates back as far as six decades. The outcome of this trial may influence future cases and discussions regarding accountability for high-profile figures.

As the legal proceedings continue, many are watching closely for any developments regarding Cosby’s appeal and the implications it may have for victims of sexual assault.