A civil jury in California found Bill Cosby liable Monday for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972, and ordered him to pay her $19.25 million.
After a nearly two-week trial in Santa Monica, jurors found the 88-year-old Cosby liable for the sexual battery and assault of Donna Motsinger.
Cosby’s attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, said in an email that the comedian intends to appeal the verdict.
The jury’s decision came nearly five years after Cosby was freed from prison in Pennsylvania when the state Supreme Court threw out a criminal conviction based on similar allegations.
Motsinger said in her lawsuit, filed in 2023, that she had been a server at a restaurant near San Francisco when Cosby invited her to his stand-up show. Both were in their 30s at the time. She said Cosby gave her wine and two pills that she believed were aspirin, and that she was going in and out of consciousness as two men put her in a limousine.
“She woke up in her house with all her clothes off, except her underwear on – no top, no bra, and no pants,” the lawsuit said. “She knew she had been drugged and raped by Bill Cosby.”
In court filings, Cosby’s lawyers argued that the allegations rested almost entirely on speculation and assumption, saying Motsinger “freely admits that she has no idea what happened.”
Jurors awarded Motsinger $17.5 million in past damages and $1.75 million for future damages, including “mental suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, inconvenience, grief, anxiety, humiliation, and emotional distress.” They deliberated for just over a day.
They can award even more in a punitive damages phase of the trial that was starting later Monday.
Cosby did not testify at the trial, whose witnesses included Andrea Constand, the Temple University sports administrator he was convicted of sexually assaulting in a Pennsylvania criminal court in 2018. That state’s Supreme Court threw out the verdict and Cosby was freed from prison after serving nearly three years of a 3- to 10-year sentence.









