The lawyer who represented Bill Cosby in a 2005 sexual assault lawsuit filed by a former Temple University employee said his client had been treated unfairly by the release of new excerpts from a deposition Cosby gave in the case.
The Times offered few new details likely to alter Cosby’s legal situation. He did not admit to sexually assaulting Constand or the 13 other women she had lined up as potential witnesses in her case. He portrayed as consensual any drug use by the women with whom he had sexual encounters.