By order of a state judge Bill Cosby
and his former lawyer will have to face lawyers for another woman alleging that
he sexually assaulted her.
In a brief hearing on Monday in L.A. Superior Court, attorneys for Bill
Cosby were told by Judge Debra
Weintraub that discovery and depositions will be permitted in the
defamation case involving former America’s Next Top Model judge Janice Dickinson. The depositions
of Cosby and his ex-lawyer Marty Singer must be made before
November 25, according to the judge.
While not a defendant, the Lavely & Singer attorney is
named in the defamation case filed this spring by
Dickinson. The plaintiff cites Singer as the lawyer who on November 19 last
year said her account of being raped by Cosby was “a lie.” A press statement on
November 18, 2014, also disputed the truth of Dickinson’s claim that Cosby
raped her in 1982. In today’s ruling lifting the current stay of discovery,
Weintraub also said that in Singer’s deposition, some attorney/client
privileges may be a factor in the search for malice.
After keeping allegations and claims from several women out of the
public eye for decades, this upcoming deposition will be the second time in
less than two months that Cosby has publicly been in the legal spotlight. On
October 9, he was deposed for several hours in Boston in the case
of Judy Huth. That deposition could
become public on December 22, depending on what the judge in the matter deems
private.
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