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Type: Court filing / legal exhibit (excerpt from judicial opinion)
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This document is Page 5 of 80 from a court filing (Document 310-1) in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on July 2, 2021. However, the text itself is an excerpt from a legal opinion or summary of facts regarding the case of Commonwealth v. Cosby (referencing Bill Cosby and Andrea Constand). It details a January 2004 incident where Cosby allegedly drugged Constand with three blue pills and wine at his Cheltenham residence.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Constand Victim / Witness
Former employee at Temple University who regarded Cosby as a mentor; victim of drugging incident described in text.
Cosby Subject / Defendant
Bill Cosby; described as providing pills and alcohol to Constand.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Temple
Temple University; place of Constand's employment and topic of discussion.
DOJ
Department of Justice (indicated in footer DOJ-OGR).

Timeline (1 events)

January 2004
Constand visited Cosby's Cheltenham residence. Cosby provided wine and three blue pills, claiming they were 'friends' to 'take the edge off.' Constand experienced double vision, dry mouth, and slurred speech after consumption.
Cheltenham residence

Locations (3)

Location Context
Cosby's home where the drugging incident occurred in January 2004.
Where Constand planned to return to work as a masseuse.
Location of a previous incident where Cosby slept while Constand sat on the bed.

Relationships (1)

Constand Mentor/Mentee Cosby
Constand still regarded Cosby as a mentor, remained grateful for his career advice and assistance

Key Quotes (4)

"telling her that the pills were her “friends,” and that they would “help take the edge off.”"
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"Constand interpreted Cosby’s actions as another sexual overture."
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"Constand initially chose not to sample the wine because she had not yet eaten"
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"Constand soon began experiencing double vision. Her mouth became dry and she slurred her speech."
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