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A California civil jury on Monday found Bill Cosby liable for drugging and sexually assaulting Donna Motsinger in 1972 and awarded her $59.25 million.
Jurors in Santa Monica awarded $17.5 million for past damages and $1.75 million for future damages, then added $40 million in punitive damages.
Motsinger, now in her 80s, filed the lawsuit in 2023 after changes to California law temporarily widened the window for older sexualâassault claims.
The nearly twoâweek trial included testimony from several women who have accused Cosby, including Andrea Constand, whose 2018 criminal conviction of Cosby was later overturned in 2021.
Cosby, 88, did not testify, has denied the allegations and his lawyer said they intend to appeal.
Jurors deliberated for several days before returning the verdict.
The award follows a string of civil cases and settlements against the onceâcelebrated entertainer and raises questions about whether large judgments can be collected given reporting that Cosby faces financial strain.
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The thread highlights two forces shaping the case: legal protections (a 2005 nonâprosecution agreement and subsequent PA Supreme Court ruling) that vacated a criminal verdict, and legislative changes expanding civil remedies for old sexualâassault claims. That tension fuels public anger and broader concern about online radicalization influencing attitudes toward sexual violence.







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