Bill Cosby testified that he paid at least one woman he had sex with, and routed the payment through his agent so his wife wouldn’t find out, according to deposition documents published Saturday.
Excerpts of the deposition, parts of which had been released by a judge earlier this month, were published Saturday by The New York Times.
Cosby, 78, has been accused by dozens of women of drugging and sexually assaulting them years ago. He was never criminally charged and he and his representatives have repeatedly denied the allegations. A Cosby representative declined to comment on the report Saturday night.
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The excerpts published by The Times say Cosby told a questioner that he planned to write a personal check instead of using a foundation to help pay for the education of Andrea Constand, the woman who later sued him in the Pennsylvania court and alleged that he molested her in 2004.
Asked how Cosby would explain the check to his wife, Camille, Cosby said “I would say to her that here is a person I would like to help,” he said.
Constand alleged in the suit that Cosby gave her pills in 2004 and said they were herbal supplements, but that she felt woozy shortly thereafter and was then molested. Cosby and Constand settled the case in 2006. Cosby called Constand a liar during the deposition, The Times reported.








