One of 50 women to accuse comedian Bill Cosby of sexual molestation told a jury on Tuesday he gave her spiked wine that kept her stupefied for four days in 1984, and she awoke to find him naked and attempting to force himself on her.
Heidi Thomas, an aspiring actress who met Cosby for career coaching, testified in a Pennsylvania courthouse in Cosby’s retrial on charges of sexually assaulting another woman 20 years later.
Thomas was reading a monologue of a character who was drunk, so Cosby persuaded her to drink white wine. She said she recalled “only snapshots” of the next four days.
“The next thing, I remember waking up on a bed. I have clothes on, he did not. I was lying down. He was forcing himself in my mouth,” Thomas said.
The 80-year-old entertainer, once known as the wise and witty father in the 1980s television hit “The Cosby Show,” remained expressionless during her testimony, often staring at the ceiling.
Cosby has denied wrongdoing, saying any sexual contact was consensual.
Although some 50 women have accused Cosby of sexual assault, all but one of the incidents were too old to be prosecuted. Cosby only stands charged of aggravated indecent assault of Andrea Constand, now 44, in 2004. He faces 10 years in prison if convicted.
Cosby’s first trial ended in a mistrial in June when a deadlocked jury failed to reach a verdict.
Between the trials, U.S. popular culture was shaken by the #MeToo movement, which encouraged an increasing number of women to step forward with stories of sexual harassment or assault at the hands of the rich and powerful.
Earlier Tuesday, Cosby’s lawyer opened the defense’s case by portraying Constand as a “con artist” bent on extorting money from the famed comedian, saying she concocted a false story to pay for her education and set up a business.