(Los Angeles) Bill Cosby will appeal the jury verdict of a California court that found him guilty of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in 1975, a spokesperson for the former actor announced on Wednesday. American.
Posted at 3:50 p.m.
The fallen star of American television was ordered to pay $500,000 in damages.
This civil decision is the only valid conviction to date against the actor, now 84, who has been accused of various sexual assaults by dozens of women.
According to the magazine varietya spokesperson for Bill Cosby called the decision a “stunning victory” for the actor, but insisted that the latter would appeal.
“Yesterday (Tuesday), actor and comedian Bill Cosby was awarded a stunning victory by jurors in a civil trial initiated by Judy Huth,” spokesman Andrew Wyatt said.
“The jurors decided to award a $500,000 verdict for Judy Huth but voted 9 to 3 not to award any punitive damages to Ms.me Huth,” he continued.
During two weeks of hearings in a Santa Monica court, Judy Huth’s defense claimed that the comedian, met on a film set, had made her drink a large quantity of alcohol before taking her to the Playboy Mansion of his friend Hugh Hefner and sexually assaulting him in a bedroom of the mansion, in Los Angeles.
No criminal proceedings were brought, as Judy Huth, now 64, filed a complaint in 2014 after the statute of limitations had expired.
In California, however, the law allows civil lawsuits to be launched for adults who remember sexual assaults that occurred during their childhood, even if the statute of limitations has passed for years.
“In a few weeks, the lawyer (of Bill Cosby) Jennifer Bonjean will be at the […] court to appeal the $500,000 verdict, meaning Mme Huth will never receive a check from Mr. Cosby,” Andrew Wyatt’s statement said.
Judy Huth’s lawyer, Gloria Allred, said the sum decided by the jury “proves that they believed her”.
In total, about 60 women have publicly accused Bill Cosby of being a calculating sexual predator who used alcohol and sleeping pills to abuse his victims for decades.
The actor, who embodied for millions of Americans the ideal father in the series Cosby Show between 1984 and 1992, has always denied, ensuring that the sexual relations were consensual.