Bill Cosby, 81, is serving three to 10 years behind bars for sexually assaulting Andrea Constand. PHILADELPHIA - In a nearly empty Philadelphia courtroom in June 2015, a lawyer for Bill Cosby implored a federal judge to keep the comedian's testimony in an old sexual battery lawsuit under wraps.
It was sensitive. Embarrassing. Private.U.S. District Judge Eduardo Robreno had another word for it.FULL COVERAGE: BILL COSBYThe conduct Cosby detailed in his deposition was "perhaps criminal," Robreno wrote five years ago Monday, in a momentous decision that released the case files to The Associated Press, reopened the police investigation, and helped give rise to the (hash)MeToo movement.