The Face Of Evil? Bill Cosby Poses For Mug Shot In Sex Crimes Case
Dec. 30 2015, Updated 10:58 p.m. ET
Justice came calling for Bill Cosby on Wednesday as the comedian surrendered himself to police on sexual assault charges.
At the Pennsylvania arraignment, Cosby didn't enter a plea. He will remain free on $1,000,000 bail, pending trial.
Wearing a gray sweater, and accompanied by his attorney's, Cosby, 78, stumbled on his way into the Montgomery County, Pennsylvania courthouse to formally face charges.
During the proceedings, Cosby didn't speak, and the judge told him to surrender his passport.
He also posed for a mug shot, seen above.
Montgomery County prosecutors announced their decision on Wednesday to criminally charge Cosby with aggravated indecent assault, after reopening an investigation of the 78-year-old in an alleged sexual assault on a former Temple University employee, Andrea Constand, in 2004.
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In 2005, Constand claimed that Cosby, drugged and sexually attacked her while she worked as a manager for the women's basketball team at Temple University. At the time, police ultimately opted to drop the case due to "lack of evidence."
Cosby denies the charges.
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