Jury orders Cosby to pay $19m to ex-waitress after finding he abused her in 1972
A California jury has ordered Bill Cosby to pay $19.25 million to Donna Motsinger, a former waitress, after finding he drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1972. Motsinger, now 84, alleged that Cosby incapacitated her with a pill after offering her a ride to one of his shows.

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AI-generatedA California jury has ordered Bill Cosby to pay $19.25 million to Donna Motsinger, a former waitress, after finding he drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1972. Motsinger, now 84, alleged that Cosby incapacitated her with a pill after offering her a ride to one of his shows. Cosby, 88, has denied Motsinger's allegations, as well as similar claims from dozens of other women, and his lawyer has stated he will appeal the verdict. The jury in the Santa Monica case may also award additional punitive damages. Cosby's prior conviction for sex assault was overturned in Pennsylvania in 2021 on a technicality, and he maintains all encounters were consensual.
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5 extractedCosby's lawyers rejected the allegation, arguing Motsinger "freely admits that she has no idea what happened".
Cosby's lawyer Jennifer Bonjean said her client would appeal against Monday's verdict.
Cosby was freed from prison in Pennsylvania in 2021 after his conviction was thrown out on a technicality.
Donna Motsinger said Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1972.
A jury in California ordered Bill Cosby to pay $19.25m in damages to Donna Motsinger.