Cosby lawyers want jurors to hear from accuser’s confidante
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Bill Cosby’s lawyers are scrambling to make sure jurors at his sexual assault retrial hear from accuser Andrea Constand’s confidante before deliberations get underway next week — but they’re having trouble getting the woman to co-operate.
Sheri Williams isn’t responding to subpoena attempts, Cosby’s lawyers said. Now they’re seeking a judge’s permission to read parts of her deposition into the record just as prosecutors did with Cosby’s old testimony.
The TV star entered the courthouse Friday for Day 10 of the retrial, which is expected to go to the jury next week.
Judge Steven O’Neill was expected to rule Friday on his lawyers’ request to use Williams’ deposition.