
NORRISTOWN,
PENNSYLVANIA – MAY 24: Actor and comedian Bill Cosby leaves a
preliminary hearing on sexual assault charges on May 24, 2016 in at
Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Enough
evidence was found to proceed with a trial, a Pennsylvania judge ruled.
(Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)
One of the world’s most popular entertainers and an iconic TV family Man, Bill Cosby, will be facing trial in Pennsylvania for allegedly assaulting a woman, Andrea Constand, an employee at his alma mater Temple University, whom he acted as a mentor to.
Back in December, Bill Cosby was charged
with three counts of felony indecent assault and may face up to 10
years in prison if convicted. Some of those charges date back to 2004,
when prosecutors say Cosby allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted
Andrea.
According to CNN, the decision to go to trial was made by Judge Elizabeth A. McHugh
who ruled on Tuesday, May 24th 2016. Since the news broke in December,
78-year-old Cosby denied the charges and his legal team spent the last
five months trying to have the charges dismissed.
Dozens of women have accused Cosby of
drugging and sexually assaulting throughout his decades long career. But
Constand was the first to come forward. She reported the alleged
assault when it first happened, but charges were never brought. New
evidence and new accusations eventually came to light and a newly
elected prosecutor, Kevin Steele, filed charges in December after making Cosby a campaign issue.
Cosby is due back in court on July 20.
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