Bill Cosby is seeking to suppress a recorded phone call from his criminal case based on Pennsylvania wiretap laws, but a new motion reveals that no party to the call was located in Pennsylvania at the time.
In a supplemental motion filed Aug. 4, attorneys for Cosby said they recently learned that Cosby was at his home in California when he called Gianna Constand, the mother of his accuser, who was located in Ontario, Canada. The recording of that call, which Cosby argues was made without his knowledge, is the subject of Cosby’s motion to suppress filed earlier this week.
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