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Bombshell Revelation: Cosby Paid Sex Assault Victim Almost $3.4 Million In Settlement

April 9 2018, Published 7:57 p.m. ET

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RadarOnline.com has learned that Bill Cosby paid his sexual assault accuser Andrea Constand over $3.3 million in a 2006 civil settlement.

The prosecution in Cosby’s ongoing legal fight with Constand made the shocking revelation during opening statements Monday in the disgraced comedians trial, which is currently underway in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

As RadarOnline.com reported, Cosby faces three counts of aggravated sexual assault and up to 30 years in prison for the 2004 attack of former Temple University employee Andrea Constand.

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The first trial for the disgraced comic, who has been accused of using knockout drugs to abuse up to 60 women, ended in a hung jury.

Cosby’s latest trial has been rocked by more than just bombshell testimony. On April 9, a topless protestor surprised the former Cosby Show star outside the courthouse where the trial is being held.

Nicolle Rochelle painted “Women’s lives matter” across her bare chest, surrounded by the names in ink of some of Cosby’s alleged sexual assault victims.

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