PHILADELPHIA — Bill Cosby will return to a Pennsylvania courtroom next month as he tries again to question his accuser in a sexual assault case before it is sent to trial.
The entertainer is due to be in a suburban Philadelphia court on July 7 over the decade-old complaint involving former Temple University employee Andrea Constand.
Cosby is accused of drugging and molesting Constand in 2004. He insisted their encounter was consensual.
A lower-court judge upheld criminal sex-assault charges last month after prosecutors offered Constand’s 2005 police statement as evidence at the preliminary hearing.
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