All of Bill Cosby's criminal defense lawyers appear to be on their way out the door, now that Liner LLP partner Angela Agrusa has filed a motion to withdraw as his counsel.

Agrusa, who was admitted pro hac vice to represent Cosby, filed a motion to withdraw Tuesday, along with Liner partner Delilah Vinzon and associate Ryan Austin. In the motion, Agrusa said Cosby has struggled to find a new lawyer, and she requested that a pretrial conference scheduled for Aug. 22 be delayed by three weeks.

Brian McMonagle, Cosby's longtime local criminal defense lawyer, filed a motion to withdraw earlier this month.

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