Disgraced Star Bill Cosby Ordered to Pay Millions for 1972 Sexual Assault

Iconic comedian Bill Cosby has been found guilty of a 1972 sexual assault, with the victim awarded nearly $60 million in damages. The verdict comes amid a long list of allegations against Cosby.
Bill Cosby, the once-beloved comedian and actor known for his iconic sitcom The Cosby Show, has been found guilty of a 1972 sexual assault and ordered to pay the victim, Judy Huth, nearly $60 million in damages. The verdict marks a significant moment in the long and sordid saga of allegations against Cosby, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by dozens of women over the course of several decades.
The case stems from an incident in 1972, when Huth was just 16 years old. She alleged that Cosby sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion, an accusation that Cosby has long denied. However, the jury in the civil trial found Cosby liable for the assault, agreeing with Huth's claims and awarding her a substantial sum in damages.
This verdict comes as the latest chapter in the downfall of one of Hollywood's most iconic stars. Cosby was once beloved for his groundbreaking work on television, particularly his role as the patriarch of the Huxtable family on The Cosby Show, which ran for eight seasons in the 1980s and early 1990s. However, his legacy has been irrevocably tarnished in recent years by the avalanche of sexual assault allegations that have emerged against him.
Source: Al Jazeera

