In two memoranda filed Tuesday, counsel for Andrea Constand, who reached a settlement with Bill Cosby in 2006, said the plaintiff did not breach the parties’ confidentiality agreement, but it was the comedian who did so.

Constand’s attorneys, Dolores M. Troiani and Bebe H. Kivitz, filed oppositions to two of Cosby’s motions Tuesday: his motion to strike Constand’s motion for injunctive relief, and his motion regarding the plaintiff’s alleged breach of the settlement agreement. Cosby’s attorneys, Patrick J. O’Connor and George M. Gowen III of Cozen O’Connor, filed those motions last week.

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