Bill Cosby has lost in his attempt to keep his deposition testimony from a 2005 lawsuit out of the courtroom in his ongoing criminal case.
Cosby’s motion to suppress the testimony, which came out of Andrea Constand’s 2005 civil lawsuit, was denied Monday by Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Steven T. O’Neill. The criminal charges against Cosby are based on Constand’s allegations that he sexually assaulted her in 2004.
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