Judge: Cosby accusers’ testimony points to ‘signature’ crime
PHILADELPHIA — The judge who presided over Bill Cosby’s criminal case said he let five other accusers testify at the sex-assault trial because their accounts had “chilling similarities” that pointed to a “signature” crime.
A jury last year convicted Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004, after hearing from her and the five others. Cosby, 81, is appealing his conviction based on the women’s testimony and other key rulings by Montgomery County Judge Stephen O’Neill.
Cosby began serving a three- to 10-year prison term in September at a state prison near Philadelphia.