Tuesday, October 3

A former Playboy model accuses Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 1969


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Victoria Valentino, 80, denounces that she was approached at that time by the actor in a cafeteria in Los Angeles

Bill Cosby, arriving at a court.matt rourkePA
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A former model of Playboy who alleges that Bill Cosby drugged her and sexually assaulted her and another woman in her home in 1969 sued him Thursday under a new California law that suspends the statute of limitations of sexual abuse claims.

In your demand, Victoria Valentine, 80, says she was an actress and singer 54 years ago, when she met Cosby, who is now 85. The comedian and actor later accosted her at a coffee shop in The Angels, where he saw her crying for the recent drowning death of her 6-year-old son.

The Associated Press does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they publicly report it.

Cosby offered to pay for a spa treatment for Valentino and a friend, and then I sent a chauffeured car to pick up the women for dinner. That night, at a steakhouse, Cosby gave them each a pill, she testified at trial.

“Here! Take this,” Cosby told them. “I’ll make you feel better. It will make us all feel better.”

Cosby then took the women to his home, where Valentino passed out on a sofa, later waking up and I witnessed how he sexually assaulted his friend anonymous, according to the lawsuit. Court documents allege that Cosby “had forced sexual intercourse” with Valentino while she was incapacitated by the drug.

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The Valentino allegations follow lawsuits filed last year by six Cosby accusers in NY under a similar provision known as the “hindsight” law, which allows adults to bring sexual abuse claims for allegations that had fallen outside the statute of limitations.

The former “Cosby Show” star, accused of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment by at least 60 women, has denied all sexual offense allegations. She was the first celebrity to be tried and convicted in the #MeToo era, spending nearly three years in state prison near Philadelphia before a higher court overturned the conviction and released him in 2021.

His spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, said on Thursday that Valentino’s lawsuit lacks “any evidence or facts” and that the so-called laws look back they violate constitutional rights intended to protect crime victims and “those who are accused of a crime.”

Victoria Valentino, center, whistleblower of abuse by Bill Cosby in 1969.
Victoria Valentino, center, whistleblower of abuse by Bill Cosby in 1969.Jacqueline LarmaPA

“What cemetery can Mr. Cosby visit to dig up potential witnesses to testify on his behalf?” I asked wyatt it’s a statement. “America continues to see this as a formula to make sure that no more black man in America garners the American dream that Mr. Cosby secured for himself.”

The lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court came nearly two years after Cosby was released from prison when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court vacated his 2018 sexual assault conviction. They found he gave incriminating testimony in a statement about the encounter only after believing he had immunity from prosecution. The trial judge and an intermediate appeals court had found no evidence of such immunity.

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Earlier this year, a Los Angeles jury awarded $500,000 to a woman who claimed Cosby sexually assaulted her at the playboy mansion as a teenager in 1975.

Seven other accusers received a settlement from Cosby’s insurers after the Pennsylvania conviction for a defamation suit they had filed in Massachusetts. Her lawsuit claimed that Cosby and her agents disparaged them by denying their allegations of abuse.

Valentino’s lawsuit requests a jury trial and asks for unspecified punitive damages.

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