November 10, 2025
DA Ferman charged Cosby using civil deposition admissions.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr. Cosby | person | 12 | View Entity |
| Risa Vetri Ferman | person | 12 | View Entity |
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This document is page 2 of a legal filing addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan, dated July 2, 2021. The defense argues that Ghislaine Maxwell's indictment should be dismissed by citing the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to vacate Bill Cosby's conviction due to a violation of a non-prosecution promise. The defense asserts that the government is similarly reneging on a formal Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) with Maxwell from over 25 years prior, violating fundamental fairness and due process.
Events with shared participants
A two-day hearing for Mr. Cosby began following his sexual assault conviction.
2018-09-01 • Unknown
The Constad incident involving Mr. Cosby, which led to criminal charges.
Date unknown
Bruce Castor sends email to D.A. Ferman explaining the 2005 non-prosecution agreement.
2015-09-23 • n/a
DA Castor issued public statement declining to prosecute Cosby.
Date unknown • Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Supreme Court vacated Cosby's conviction.
Date unknown • Pennsylvania
Search of Mr. Cosby's home
2021-07-02 • Cheltenham home
Decision not to prosecute
2005-01-01 • Pennsylvania
D.A. Ferman reopened the criminal investigation of Constand's allegations.
Date unknown • Montgomery County
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