Cosby Admits Fondling his Accuser: But maintains encounter was consensual.
Monday, February 7, 2005 at 05:22AM
TheSpook
Following
Bill Cosby’s voluntary meeting with investigators last week probing
allegations of “inappropriate fondling” brought by a Canadian woman,
both ABC News and “Celebrity Justice” have confirmed reports that the
comedian has admitted to having sexual contact with his accuser, but
that it was entirely consensual. “We're told that Cosby, who has become
a controversial figure lately due to his stern lectures on African
American family values, characterized the sexual encounter as ‘not
intercourse,’ and that it involved primarily touching,” reports “CJ.”
Sources also tell the show that the woman contacted Cosby months after
the encounter asking him for tickets for her and her family to his
performance at Casinorama, north of Toronto. According to “CJ,” Cosby
obliged, leaving their tickets at the Will Call window. As previously
reported, the woman worked for the Temple University women's basketball
team at the time of the incident. Her lawyers tell "CJ" that Cosby gave
the woman what she believed to be "herbal" pills of some sort and that
she was "legally incapacitated" when she says Cosby fondled her at his
mansion in suburban Philadelphia. According to “CJ,” Cosby's reps
are denying that the comedian gave her any herbal pill [more]
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