Bill Cosby loses civil sex assault lawsuit in Los Angeles County; faces $19-million judgment - Los Angeles Times
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Bill Cosby loses civil sex assault lawsuit, ordered to pay $19 million judgment.
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A Los Angeles County court ruled against Bill Cosby in a civil sex assault lawsuit, imposing a $19 million judgment against the actor and comedian. The verdict follows years of legal battles over allegations of sexual misconduct, adding to Cosby's legal liabilities after his 2018 criminal conviction on sexual assault charges was overturned in 2021 on procedural grounds. This civil judgment represents a significant financial consequence for Cosby, who has faced multiple accusers in court proceedings. The ruling underscores ongoing legal accountability through civil suits even after criminal convictions are vacated, as civil cases operate under a lower standard of proof than criminal trials.
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