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Bill Cosby settles groping lawsuit

November 8th, 2006

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - A woman who said Bill Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her at his home outside Philadelphia, has settled her lawsuit against him.

A woman who said Bill Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her at his home outside Philadelphia, has settled her lawsuit against him.

Terms of the settlement will remain confidential, according to a one-paragraph statement released jointly by both sides.

Cosby's publicist, David Brokaw, said there would be no further comment.

A telephone number for the plaintiff could not be determined Wednesday and she could not be reached for comment. Her lawyer, Delores M. Troiani, declined further comment.

The woman claimed that Cosby, 69, assaulted her at his mansion in Cheltenham in early 2004 after giving her pills. Attorneys for Cosby say the comedian gave the woman Benadryl allergy tablet after she complained of stress and sleeping problems.

The federal judge presiding over the case earlier denied Cosby's request for a gag order and the plaintiff's request to shield the names of a dozen other women who say Cosby assaulted them. Some of the accusations raised by the other women go back for decades, and none have pending lawsuits filed against him.

The plaintiff, a native of Ontario, Canada, who is in her 30s, previously worked at Temple University in Philadelphia, which touts Cosby as a trustee and one of its most famous alumni. She is identified in court documents, but The Associated Press does not publish names of alleged sexual assault victims without their consent.

The woman, who called Cosby a friend and mentor, went to police about a year after the encounter, but Montgomery County prosecutors declined to file criminal charges. She then filed a lawsuit.

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