Three more women have come forward to accuse Bill Cosby of sexual assault decades ago, allegations which come a week before the veteran comedian is scheduled to give a sworn deposition in a separate sexual assault lawsuit.
Sharon Van Ert, Pamela Abeyta and Lisa Christie appeared at a Los Angeles news conference on Wednesday and alleged that Cosby assaulted them decades ago. They were teary-eyed as they gave their accounts.
Cosby, 78, has been accused by dozens of women who say he sexually assaulted them after plying them with alcohol and drugs, including Quaaludes, years ago. He faces several lawsuits but has never been charged with any crime. He has said his activity with the women was consensual.
Wednesday’s news conference, with celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, came a week ahead of a deposition that Cosby has been ordered to give in a lawsuit brought by another Allred client, a woman accusing the comedian of sexually abusing her at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles when she was 15 years old.
Allred said she is opposing Cosby’s motion for a protective order to restrict public release of the deposition he is set to give Oct 9. “There should be transparency,” she said. A court is expected to decide the matter ahead of his deposition.
Allred said that while the statute of limitations prevents the three women at Wednesday’s news conference from taking legal action, they wanted to add their voices to the more than 50 women who already have come forward with similar allegations.
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