Cosby’s lurid decade-old testimony is read to the jury
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — The jury at Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial heard from the comedian without him actually taking the stand Thursday as prosecutors read into the record his lurid, decade-old testimony about giving pills to Andrea Constand and then reaching into her pants.
Jurors sat riveted and took notes as they heard the TV star say that as he touched her body at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004, “I don’t hear her say anything. And I don’t feel her say anything. And so I continue and I go into the area that is somewhere between permission and rejection.”
“I am not stopped,” he said.
Cosby testified as part of a lawsuit brought against him by Constand in 2005. It was settled under confidential terms. The comedian’s lawyers had fought to keep jurors from hearing the testimony, but a judge ruled that prosecutors could introduce it.


