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Bill Cosby sued in Nevada by 9 more women alleging sexual assault

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A lawsuit filed Wednesday in federal court in Nevada alleges that nine more women were individually drugged and sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby between approximately 1979 and 1992.
(Matt Rourke / Associated Press)
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Nine more women are accusing Bill Cosby of sexual assault in a lawsuit that alleges he used his “enormous power, fame and prestige” to victimize them.

A lawsuit filed Wednesday in federal court in Nevada alleges that the women were individually drugged and assaulted between approximately 1979 and 1992 in Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe homes, dressing rooms and hotels.

One woman alleges that Cosby, claiming to be her acting mentor, lured her from New York to Nevada, where he drugged her in a hotel room with what he had claimed to be nonalcoholic sparkling cider and then raped her.

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The 85-year-old former “Cosby Show” star has now been accused of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment by more than 60 women. He has denied all allegations involving sex crimes. He was the first celebrity tried and convicted in the #MeToo era — and spent nearly three years in a state prison near Philadelphia before a higher court threw out the conviction and released him in 2021.

Last year, a jury in Santa Monica awarded $500,000 to a woman who said Cosby sexually abused her in 1975 at the Playboy Mansion when she was 16.

The Nevada lawsuit came only a few weeks after Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a bill eliminating a two-year deadline for adults to file sexual abuse cases. Similar suits have followed other such laws in other states.

Bill Cosby told an online radio station that he plans to return to stand-up in 2023. The comic’s 2018 sexual assault conviction was overturned in 2021.

Dec. 28, 2022

One of the plaintiffs, Lise Lotte-Lublin, a Nevada native, had advocated for the change. She had previously alleged that Cosby gave her spiked drinks and raped her at a Las Vegas hotel in 1989.

“For years I have fought for survivors of sexual assault and today is the first time I will be able to fight for myself,” Lotte-Lublin said in a statement cited by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “With the new law change, I now have the ability to take my assailant Bill Cosby to court. My journey has just begun, but I am grateful for this opportunity to find justice.”

In California, a former Playboy model who alleges that Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her and another woman at his home in 1969 sued him June 1 under a new California law that suspends the statute of limitations on sex abuse claims.

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Cosby publicist Andrew Wyatt blasted such laws in a statement Wednesday.

A timeline of our coverage of the allegations against the star, from their resurfacing in late 2014 to the overturning of his conviction on Wednesday.

June 30, 2021

“Mr. Cosby is a citizen of these United States but these judges and lawmakers are consistently allowing these civil suits to flood their dockets — knowing that these women are not fighting for victims but for their addiction to massive amounts of media attention and greed,” Wyatt said.

“From this day forward, we will not continue to allow these women to parade various accounts of an alleged allegation against Mr. Cosby anymore without vetting them in the court of public opinion and inside of the courtroom,” Wyatt said.

In the latest suit, the women contend that Cosby “used his enormous power, fame and prestige, and claimed interest in helping them and/or their careers as a pretense to isolate and sexually assault them.”

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