It was a win for Bill Cosby in court on Thursday.
A
federal judge in Pennsylvania sided with the disgraced comedian and
granted Cosby's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit, according to
court records.
Renita Hill,
one of the more than 50 women who have publicly accused Cosby of
assault, filed the civil suit in October alleging that the actor and his
lawyer defamed Hill in the media, court records show.
Judge
Arthur J. Schwab dismissed the three claims against Cosby, ruling that
the statements "do not support a claim for defamation as defined by
Pennsylvania law," according to the ruling.
Hill's claims of defamation cite three instances in which Cosby and his team said the accusers needed to be fact-checked.
In
November 2014, following Hill's public accusation of rape, Cosby and
his lawyer told The Washington Post that the women coming forward had
"unsubstantiated, fantastical stories."
That
same day, Cosby declined to respond to the "innuendos" being made about
him to Florida Today, stating that "people should fact-check."
Shortly
afterward, the comedian's wife, Camille Cosby, wrote a letter to The
Washington Post claiming that news organizations failed to "vet" her
husband's accusers.
In the ruling
Thursday, Schwab found no grounds for defamation, writing that the
multiple claims were "pure opinion" and a "far cry from labeling [Hill]
(and the other women who have made similar public assertions) as liars
or extortionists."
"None of the
facts alleged by [Hill] supported her claims for defamation, false
light, or intentional infliction of emotional distress under
Pennsylvania law," Cosby's lawyers said in a statement after the ruling.
"It is our hope that courts in other jurisdictions with similar matters
will respond in like manner."
Hill's lawyer said the decision will be appealed.
"We
are disappointed, but remain committed to seeking justice in this
matter. We strongly disagree with the judge's reasoning that Cosby's
statements are constitutionally protected opinions," George Kontos,
Renita Hill's lawyer, told CNN.
Cosby
is in the middle of a litany of lawsuits, ranging from defamation to
sexual assault, with several women who have publicly accused the actor
of drugging and sexual assault.
In December, a Pennsylvania district attorney charged the comedian with "aggravated indecent assault" for the 2004 alleged sexual attack on Andrea Constand.
Cosby's lawyers say that case is "unjustified."
Source: CNN



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