A deposition given under oath in a 2005 lawsuit has come back to haunt America’s beloved comedian Bill Cosby.
A Pennsylvania judge unsealed a deposition the 77-year-old actor gave in 2005 in which he admitted giving women Quaaludes to loosen their inhibitions so he could have sex with them.
The deposition, obtained by Radar Online, does not prove Cosby gave the women enough drugs to render them unconscious.
From Radar Online:
Andrea Constand was the first women to come forward and claim that he drugged and assaulted her and she sued Cosby. He gave the videotaped deposition in her case on September 27 and 28, 2005.
He was asked “When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?”
Cosby responded: “Yes.”
Later in the deposition Cosby details giving the woman drugs.
“I met Ms. [redacted] in Las Vegas. She meets me back stage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex,” he revealed.
Methaqualone, aka Quaalude, is a sedative that was once popular with hippies and the disco set in the 1970s.
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