BILL COSBY was sued Tuesday by a woman alleging he molested her in 1974 at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles when she was 15 in what is believed to be the first court case arising from a recent wave of sexual misconduct accusations against the comedian.
The five-page complaint, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, charged that Cosby sexually abused plaintiff Judy Huth by putting his hand down her pants, and then “taking her hand in his hand and performing a sex act on himself without her consent.”
Huth claims she and a female friend met and chatted with Cosby on the set of a movie they saw was being filmed in a suburban Los Angeles park, and that he invited them to his tennis club the following Saturday.
The suit also says the girls told Cosby they were 15 and 16 years old when he asked their ages.
Arriving at the tennis club days later, the two girls played a drinking game with Cosby at his suggestion, and he then led them to the Playboy Mansion after they “had been served multiple alcoholic beverages.”
Once at the mansion, the suit said, Cosby instructed the girls to lie about their ages if asked. It was there that Huth said she emerged from a bathroom to find Cosby on a bed, asking her to sit beside him before groping her.
The suit seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.
Cosby’s lawyer, Martin Singer, had no immediate comment on the matter, his office said.
The suit came a day after Cosby resigned from the board of trustees of Temple University, his Philadelphia alma mater, amid a series of sexual assault accusations lodged against the comedian by more than a dozen women in recent weeks.
None of those women is believed to have filed a lawsuit.
Allegations that Cosby, now 77, drugged and sexually assaulted a number of young women decades ago gained renewed attention after standup comic Hannibal Buress called him a rapist during a performance in October.(SD-Agencies)
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