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Summary

This document is a page from a filing in United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330), but the text itself recounts the narrative of the Bill Cosby sexual assault case (Commonwealth v. Cosby, [J-100-2020]). It details the progression of the relationship between Andrea Constand and Bill Cosby, including meetings at Temple University, dinners at Cosby's Cheltenham residence involving unwanted physical contact, and a trip to Foxwoods Casino in late 2003. This document was likely filed in the Maxwell case as legal precedent regarding non-prosecution agreements or evidence of prior bad acts.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Cosby Subject of narrative (Bill Cosby)
Entertainer interacting with Temple university administrators and Constand
Constand Subject of narrative (Andrea Constand)
Temple administrator, object of Cosby's advances
Tom Cantone Casino employee
Dined with Cosby and Constand at Foxwoods
Constand's mother Family member
Attended comedy performance
Constand's sister Family member
Attended comedy performance

Timeline (5 events)

Soon after comedy show
Second dinner at residence; Cosby attempted to unbutton Constand's pants
Cheltenham residence
Soon after relationship began
First dinner at residence; Cosby touched Constand's thigh
Cheltenham residence
That fall
Tour of renovated basketball facilities
The university
Constand Cosby Temple administrators
Toward the end of 2003
Dinner at Foxwoods Casino
Foxwoods Casino, Connecticut
Unspecified
Comedy performance attended by Constand's family
Unspecified venue

Locations (3)

Location Context
Temple University, specifically renovated basketball facilities
Cosby's home where dinners took place
Located in Connecticut

Relationships (1)

Cosby Personal/Professional to Alleged Victim Constand
Developed personal relationship via phone calls; escalated to physical advances at residence.

Key Quotes (2)

"Cosby reached over to Constand and attempted to unbutton her pants."
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"Constand believed that her actions had communicated to Cosby clearly that she did not want to engage in a physical relationship with him."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 310-1 Filed 07/02/21 Page 4 of 80
involved with, the university. That fall, she, along with a few other Temple administrators,
showed Cosby around the university’s then-recently renovated basketball facilities. Over
the course of several telephone conversations concerning the renovations, Cosby and
Constand developed a personal relationship.
Soon after this relationship began, Cosby invited Constand to his Cheltenham
residence. When Constand arrived, Cosby greeted her, escorted her to a room, and left
her alone to eat dinner and drink wine. Cosby later returned, sat next to Constand on a
couch, and placed his hand on her thigh. Constand was not bothered by Cosby’s
advance, even though it was the first time that any physical contact had occurred between
the two. Shortly thereafter, Constand left the residence.
As the personal nature of the relationship progressed, Cosby eventually met
Constand’s mother and sister, both of whom attended one of Cosby’s comedy
performances. Soon thereafter, Cosby invited Constand to return to his home for dinner.
Constand arrived at the residence and again ate alone, in the same room in which she
had eaten during her first visit. When Constand finished eating, Cosby approached and
sat next to her on the couch. At first, the two discussed Constand’s desire to work as a
sports broadcaster, but Cosby soon attempted physical contact. Cosby reached over to
Constand and attempted to unbutton her pants. When she leaned forward to prevent him
from doing so, Cosby immediately ceased his efforts. Constand believed that her actions
had communicated to Cosby clearly that she did not want to engage in a physical
relationship with him. She expected that no further incidents like this one would occur.
Toward the end of 2003, Cosby invited Constand to meet at the Foxwoods Casino
in Connecticut. Constand accepted the invitation and, once at the casino, dined with
Cosby and a casino employee, Tom Cantone. After dinner, Cantone walked Constand
to her hotel room. Cosby called Constand and asked her to meet him for dessert in his
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