A federal judge has unsealed a number of documents revealing information about Bill Cosby’s 2006 settlement with Andrea Constand over allegations of sexual assault and other claims.

The documents, which include motions and answers from both sides, contain portions of Cosby’s deposition. According to one motion, Cosby testified he obtained seven prescriptions for Quaaludes, a depressant, and he answered that he intended to use Quaaludes to have sex with a woman.

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