Thursday, May 2, 2024

Prosecutors Accuse Bill Cosby of Trying to Stall His Sentencing

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*Prosecutors say Bill Cosby, who is facing decades behind bars and being classified as a sexual predator, is trying to stall his sentencing, according to newly filed court papers.

As previously reported, the 81-year-old’s defense team on Tuesday asked Montgomery County Court Justice Steven O’Neill to step aside, claiming he was biased due to a decades-old political conflict with the ex-DA.

But prosecutors Thursday claimed Cosby, whose sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 24, is simply mounting “spurious and salacious claims” as he attempts to “avoid accountability and avert a long overdue day of reckoning.”

“Time has come for defendant to face the consequences of his crimes and misdeeds,” the motion reads.

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Bill Cosby arrived Monday for his sexual assault trial with his wife, Camille, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa. Credit Matt Rourke/Associated Press
Bill Cosby arrived Monday for his sexual assault trial with his wife, Camille, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa.

via Page Six:

In the Tuesday filing, defense lawyer Joseph Green argued that O’Neill was incapable of overseeing the sentencing, given that he once ran against former Montgomery County DA Bruce Castor.

Castor — who declined to prosecute Cosby in 2005 — was questioned by O’Neill prior to Cosby’s first trial, and deemed an incredible witness and therefore not permitted to testify at trial. While the defense claims that finding was based on bias, prosecutors argued in their Thursday filing it was based on Castor’s ever-shifting accounts.

“Defendant ignores the many glaring weaknesses in Castor’s testimony,” prosecutors write. “It is hard to believe anyone who gives multiple and drastically different versions of the same facts, as Castor did.”

Prosecutors said Castor went above and beyond to avoid giving truthful testimony, and cited the moment the seasoned politician claimed to be unfamiliar with the Washington Post.

They asked that Judge O’Neill ignore the defense’s request for a hearing and continue with sentencing as scheduled. He has yet to rule on the defense motion.

The judge previously denied a motion for his recusal from the case by Cosby’s ex-lawyers. 

Cosby was convicted at a retrial of three counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and molesting former Temple University staffer Andrea Constand. He faces up to 10 years behind bars on each count.

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