Jury selection got underway Monday for Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial, with the disgraced US comedian accused of drugging and assaulting a woman at his home 13 years ago.
The pioneering black entertainer arrived at the Allegheny County Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh dressed in a pale yellow shirt, colorful patterned tie and a tan checkered jacket to observe the start of the proceedings, expected to last all week.
Jury selection is taking place 300 miles (480 kilometers) from the Pennsylvania town where the trial is scheduled to begin, after Cosby’s lawyers argued it would be easier to find an unbiased panel in the city.
The names of the men and women selected to serve will be kept anonymous and they will be sequestered during the trial in Norristown, 20 miles (30 km) northwest of Philadelphia.
More than 50 women have publicly accused the comedian-turned-pariah of being a sexual predator stretching back four decades. They have made remarkably similar allegations that he fed them sedatives and alcohol that made them unable to resist his advances.
The vast majority of the alleged abuse happened too long ago to prosecute, making the Pennsylvania case the only criminal charge brought against Cosby so far.
The criminal trial, which is scheduled to start June 5, marks a brutal fall from grace for the once treasured father figure who smashed through racial barriers and delighted audiences with his gentle, self-deprecating humor.
The 79-year-old actor faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty. He posted bail of $1 million in the case in December 2015.
In a radio interview broadcast last week, Cosby said he did not expect to testify, and suggested racism could have played a role in the scandal.
Legally blind, according to his lawyers, he arrived at court Monday wearing dark glasses and walking with a cane past a throng of reporters, photographers and cameras.
The award-winning comedian is accused of plying Andrea Constand with pills and wine, and then assaulting her at his Philadelphia home in 2004. At the time Constand worked for the Temple University basketball team.
– New evidence came to light –
Cosby admits to giving a pill to Constand but insists their relations were consensual.
The case was initially settled by a civil suit in 2006 but prosecutors reopened it claiming that new evidence had come to light. Cosby’s legal team question Constand’s credibility, saying she has provided shifting evidence against Cosby.
The avalanche of allegations have seen celebrity pals and millions more malign the legend who attained his greatest fame for his role as a lovable obstetrician and family man in the hit 1980s television sitcom “The Cosby Show.”
Cosby played Cliff Huxtable, the affable father of an upper middle class black family in New York, in “The Cosby Show” from 1984 to 1992.
It was one of the most popular TV series of all time and jettisoned the actor into a life of fame and millions, following a humble childhood during which he was raised by a maid and a US Navy cook.
Cosby served in the Navy himself and won an athletic scholarship to Temple, before moving into comedy. His wife Camille has stood by his side.
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