LOS ANGELES, Apr 1: Embattled actor Bill Cosby has been granted a delay in his second deposition relating to allegations he sexually assaulted Judy Huth in the 1970s.
Huth is one of more than 50 women who have come forward with decades-old accusations of inappropriate behaviour, drugging and/or rape against Cosby since late 2014.
The statute of limitations has expired in almost all of the cases, preventing the alleged victims from pursuing criminal charges, but Huth claims she was just 15 when the comedian reportedly forced himself upon her during a party at the Playboy Mansion in California in 1974.
She filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Cosby in December, 2014, and he sat for his first round of questioning in October.
Cosby, 78, was scheduled to be deposed again in February this year, but the session was subsequently postponed and the two sides agreed to sit down for the second deposition on April 7.
Cosby is currently fighting an aggravated indecent assault charge for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University employee Andrea Constand at his Pennsylvania home in 2004. (PTI)