Bill Cosby Sues 7 Women Who Accused Him Of Sexual Misconduct

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UPDATE: Dec. 14, 2015, 4:50 PM ET

BOSTON (AP) — Bill Cosby fired back Monday at seven women who are suing him for defamation, accusing them of making false accusations of sexual misconduct for financial gain.

In a countersuit filed in federal court, Cosby alleges the women made “malicious, opportunistic, and false and defamatory accusations” against him. Cosby is seeking monetary damages “to the maximum extent permitted by law.”

The women have claimed Cosby defamed them by allowing his representatives to brand them as liars after they went public with allegations of rape and other sexual misconduct dating back decades.

In his counterclaim, the comedian says the women have “engaged in a campaign to assassinate” his reputation and character. He says their campaign is “nothing more than an opportunistic attempt to extract financial gain from him.”

The women suing Cosby in U.S. District Court in Springfield are among approximately 50 who have come forward with allegations of rape or unwanted sexual contact over the last year. Cosby has a home in Shelburne in western Massachusetts.

Joseph Cammarata, an attorney representing the women, said Cosby’s countersuit “stinks of retaliation.”

“To suggest that these ladies — each and every one of them — got together and orchestrated a campaign against Mr. Cosby is hard to fathom,” Cammarata said.

Cosby’s countersuit cites his work as an entertainer and philanthropist, saying Cosby “prides himself in the legacy and reputation he has earned throughout his life.”

His lawyers say that his reputation and career have been damaged by the women, noting that they filed their defamation lawsuit against Cosby at a time when he was set to return to television in a new NBC series.

Once news of his return to television became well publicized in 2014, each of the women “repeatedly and maliciously published their unsubstantiated stories through multiple interviews and posts on social media platforms,” Cosby’s lawyers wrote. NBC dropped plans for the show after multiple women came forward with rape allegations.

When Cosby’s former longtime attorney, Martin Singer, defended the comedian by denying accusations of sexual misconduct, the women filed a defamation suit against him “to silence his defenses and monetize their false accusations,” his attorneys wrote.

In his countersuit, Cosby denies the rape and other sexual misconduct claims made by the women and says the allegations were motivated by money.

For example, Cosby’s lawyers cite comments one of the women, Therese Serignese, made to The Huffington Post in November 2014.

Serignese said Cosby drugged and raped her in 1976 and that she called him after her mother said Cosby maybe would “take care of you.” Serignese told website that she contacted Cosby in the 1990s and accepted money from him after being injured in a car accident.

In a statement, Cosby’s lawyer, Monique Pressley, said the women’s “multidecade-old, false, uncorroborated, opportunistic allegations of sexual assault have caused and continue to cause him to suffer substantial injuries and damages” to his reputation and business contracts.

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  1. So…that leaves 43 other women he raped but didn’t or couldn’t sue him? Or was it he didn’t sue them? What a clown this guy is. Hope he loses it all either way.

  2. Mr. Cosby, give it up. Just. Give. It. Up.

  3. In the New Yorker, Jeffrey Toobin expects Cosby to end the year both in prison and destitute. If the overwhelming evidence that he’s a serial rapist is true, that is truly a deserved fate.

  4. Avatar for sandyh sandyh says:

    Can’t wait until he goes to trial anyways…and refuses to testify…after filing these bogus suits trying to harass these women into dropping charges. They aren’t going away. When you drug women so they can’t fight back, you’re a bigger coward than most rapists.

    When your try to litigate your way out of trouble, you’re Trump.

  5. Avatar for gr gr says:

    i’m not a lawyer, but I understand that an attorney has a duty to disclose risk to which a client may be exposing himself by sustaining some sort of lawsuit. Surely his attys have warned him that his suit may open a can of worms.

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