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Cosby
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Cosby
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Constad's mother
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Legal action | Constad filed a police report accusing Cosby of sexual assault. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Communication/meeting attempt | Constad telephoned Cosby and secretly recorded the conversation, during which Cosby offered assis... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Incident | Cosby provided pills to Constad and refused to identify them. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Communication/invitation | Constad received two telephone messages from people associated with Cosby, including an invitatio... | Miami, Florida | View |
| N/A | Communication/offer | Constad called Cosby's representative back, recorded the call, and declined the offer for flights... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Communication/offer | Constad received a message from Cosby's attorneys about creating a trust for financial assistance... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Sexual assault | Incident involving Cosby and Constad, which occurred in Cosby's home. | Cosby's home | View |
| N/A | Incident | The Constad incident involving Mr. Cosby, which led to criminal charges. | N/A | View |
| 2002-01-01 | Employment and meeting | Constad was employed as Director of Basketball Operations at Temple University and first met Cosby. | Temple University | View |
This legal document, a court filing from 2021-07-02, discusses the admissibility of 'prior bad acts' evidence in a case involving Cosby and Constad. The Superior Court affirmed that evidence of Cosby's 'unique sexual assault playbook' was admissible to demonstrate a common plan, despite dissimilarities in the nature and location of the alleged assaults and the temporal gap between them. The court emphasized that the pattern of behavior, rather than absolute identicality of incidents, determines admissibility under Rule 404(b).
This document details the events following Constad's police report accusing Cosby of sexual assault. It describes Constad's recorded phone calls with Cosby, where he offered career assistance and financial aid for her education, and his refusal to identify pills he had provided. The document also outlines subsequent communications from Cosby's associates and attorneys regarding invitations and a proposed trust, as well as the referral of Constad's police report through various police departments to Sergeant Richard Schaeffer.
This legal document details the procedural history of a case involving Mr. Cosby, focusing on a District Attorney's initial decision to decline criminal prosecution in exchange for Cosby's testimony in a civil action. It explains how Cosby's subsequent incriminating statements were later used against him by the D.A.'s successors in a criminal trial, leading to an allowance of appeal regarding the enforceability of the original agreement. The document also provides background on Constad, the alleged victim, and his connection to Cosby through employment at Temple University.
Constad telephoned Cosby and secretly recorded the conversation, during which Cosby offered assistance for sports broadcasting, to pay for her education, and requested a meeting, while refusing to identify pills he had provided.
Constad received two telephone messages, including an invitation for her and her mother to Cosby's upcoming performance in Miami, Florida.
Constad telephoned Cosby and secretly recorded the conversation, during which Cosby offered assistance for sports broadcasting, to pay for her education, and requested a meeting, while refusing to identify pills he had provided.
Constad called Cosby's representative back and recorded the call, but declined the offer for flights and hotel rooms for her and her mother.
Constad received a message from Cosby's attorneys discussing the creation of a trust for financial assistance for her education, but she never returned the call.
Constad received two telephone messages, including an invitation for her and her mother to Cosby's upcoming performance in Miami, Florida.
Constad called Cosby's representative back and recorded the call, but declined the offer for flights and hotel rooms for her and her mother.
Constad received a message from Cosby's attorneys discussing the creation of a trust for financial assistance for her education, but she never returned the call.
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