Bruce L. Castor, Jr.

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person Cosby
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person Ms. Constand
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person Ms. Ferman
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person Richard Peffall
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person Richard Schaffer
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person Phillips
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2005-01-24 Investigation announcement District Attorney Bruce L. Castor, Jr., issued a signed press release announcing an investigation... N/A View
2005-01-01 Investigation Mr. Castor oversaw and Ms. Ferman supervised an investigation into Ms. Constand's allegations. Montgomery County View

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This document is a page from a legal filing, dated July 2, 2021, detailing the history of Bill Cosby's case. It reproduces a trial court's summary of testimony from a 2016 habeas corpus hearing, focusing on former District Attorney Bruce L. Castor, Jr.'s 2005 decision-making process. The text recounts Castor's testimony about his investigation into Andrea Constand's allegations, including his rationale for assigning specific detectives and his assessment of the case's weaknesses, such as the delayed reporting and inconsistencies in statements.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a legal filing in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), appearing to cite the precedent of the Bill Cosby case (Commonwealth v. Cosby). The text details former D.A. Bruce Castor's legal strategy to issue a non-prosecution statement for Bill Cosby specifically to prevent him from invoking the Fifth Amendment in a civil suit filed by Andrea Constand. It includes the text of a press release announcing the conclusion of the investigation into the January 2004 allegations.

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2025-11-20
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Non-prosecution and Fifth Amendment

From: Bruce L. Castor, Jr.
To: Attorney Phillips

Discussion regarding the legal implications of not prosecuting Cosby to prevent him from pleading the Fifth in a civil suit.

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Investigation into Ms. Constand's allegations

From: Bruce L. Castor, Jr.
To: ["Public"]

Then District Attorney Bruce L. Castor, Jr., issued a signed press release announcing an investigation into Ms. Constand’s allegations.

Press release
2005-01-24

Status of the case against Cosby

From: Bruce L. Castor, Jr.
To: ["Press"]

A 2005 press conference where Mr. Castor was allegedly quoted as calling the case "weak", though he testified he did not recall this.

Press conference
2005-01-01

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