Andrea Constand sat through another day of questions about her relationship with Bill Cosby on Wednesday, as the comedian’s lawyers picked apart the details of Constand’s police statements and phone records from more than a decade ago.

Angela Agrusa, a lawyer for Cosby, suggested that Constand knew Cosby was interested in her romantically after a dinner at his home when the two drank wine and brandy, sat by the fire and burned incense, and Cosby touched Constand’s thigh. Agrusa asked if Constand knew about Cosby’s affection after that dinner, and after another encounter when Cosby allegedly reached for Constand’s pants zipper and was rebuffed.

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