January 01, 2004
2004 incident
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cosby | person | 76 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on July 2, 2021. It contains an excerpt from a judicial opinion regarding *Commonwealth v. Cosby*, specifically discussing former D.A. Bruce Castor's testimony and emails asserting his intent to permanently bind the Commonwealth from prosecuting Bill Cosby for a 2004 incident to remove his Fifth Amendment protections in civil court. This case law was likely cited in the Maxwell trial regarding the validity of non-prosecution agreements.
Events with shared participants
Constad filed a police report accusing Cosby of sexual assault.
Date unknown
Constad telephoned Cosby and secretly recorded the conversation, during which Cosby offered assistance for sports broadcasting, to pay for her education, and asked for a meeting. Cosby also refused to identify pills he had provided.
Date unknown
Cosby provided pills to Constad and refused to identify them.
Date unknown
Cosby testified in four depositions in Constand’s civil case without ever invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
Date unknown
Alleged prior bad acts/sexual assaults by Cosby involving multiple victims, used as evidence of a 'predictable pattern'.
1980-01-01 • hotel rooms or at the home of a third party
Incident involving Cosby and Constad, which occurred in Cosby's home.
Date unknown • Cosby's home
Investigation of Cosby and subsequent agreement not to prosecute to facilitate civil deposition.
Date unknown • Pennsylvania (implied by 'Commonwealth')
A civil action where Cosby was forced to testify under penalty of perjury, without Fifth Amendment privilege, after D.A. Castor declined criminal prosecution.
Date unknown
Cosby's criminal trial where D.A. Castor's successors used Cosby's prior sworn inculpatory testimony against him, and five witnesses testified about similar sexually abusive patterns.
Date unknown
Constad was employed as Director of Basketball Operations at Temple University and first met Cosby.
2002-01-01 • Temple University
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