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Cosby Ordered to Pay $59.25M in Civil Assault Case

Is this long-overdue justice or a flawed civil case built on shaky evidence?
Cosby Ordered to Pay $59.25M in Civil Assault Case
Above: Bill Cosby speaks to reporters outside of his home on June 30, 2021. Image credit: Michael Abbott/Getty Images

The Spin

Narrative A

The $59.25 million verdict against Bill Cosby is long-overdue accountability for a predator who weaponized his celebrity status to drug and assault women for decades. At least 60 women have made similar accusations, and two civil juries have now confirmed what the public already knew. Cosby's overturned criminal conviction was a procedural technicality — not a finding of innocence — and these civil verdicts make that crystal clear.

Narrative B

A jury in California awarded $59.25 million in a civil trial against comedian Bill Cosby for alleged conduct dating back to 1972. This case raises serious concerns about the use of extended statute-of-limitations laws to pursue cases where evidence is limited and where accusers acknowledge gaps in their memories. Cosby's legal team denied the allegations, rejected the verdict, and stated their intention to appeal.


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