Thursday, July 23, 2015

SuperGlo vs. Cosby--I'd Pay To See That!

Cosby May Soon Face Grilling By Gloria Allred

By Jenn Gidman, July 23, 2015 Newser

(NEWSER) – A civil suit against Bill Cosby is now all systems go after California's Supreme Court rejected the comedian's request to review the case, NBC News reports. What this means in the short term: the lawyer for the woman who's suing Cosby for allegedly sexually assaulting her in the Playboy Mansion in 1974 wants to grill him. "We are looking forward to Mr. Cosby answering questions under oath at his deposition and we will continue to seek justice for our courageous client, Judy Huth," Gloria Allred said yesterday, per NBC. Allred says the Supreme Court's decision was "a huge, huge victory" for Huth and added that she hoped to get Cosby in a room for questioning within 30 days, CNN reports. And if Cosby hems and haws about availability? "We are willing to even go to Massachusetts where allegedly he resides and take [the deposition]," Allred said, per CBS Los Angeles.

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