Comparing Cosby’s 2 trials: More accusers and a conviction
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — The retrial that led to Bill Cosby’s conviction Thursday on charges he drugged and molested a woman at his suburban Philadelphia mansion played out far differently than one that ended in a hung jury last year.
This time, prosecutors had the advantage of calling five additional accusers to help make the case that the man once revered as “America’s Dad” had a sordid secret life that involved preying on women for his own sexual gratification.
Cosby’s lawyers countered with a witness who wasn’t allowed to testify last time who alleged that chief accuser Andrea Constand talked about framing a high-profile person to score a big payday.
Cosby overhauled his legal team, with high-powered Hollywood lawyer Tom Mesereau, best known for winning an acquittal in Michael Jackson’s 2005 child molestation case, leading the attack.