Bill Cosby Is Being Sued for Allegedly Sexually Assaulting a Teenager in the '70s

A 55-year-old woman is suing Bill Cosby for allegedly sexually assaulting her at the Playboy mansion in the '70s.

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The 20 allegations of rape against Bill Cosby have tarnished the reputation of a once beloved comedian, but not much has come in the way of punishment. That might change, however, as a woman filed a lawsuit today against Cosby for an alleged sexual assault in the 70s. 

Judy Huth, now 55, is suing Cosby for sexual battery and emotional distress for molesting her in the Playboy Mansion when she was 15 years old. Her and a friend met Cosby, then 37, at a park and played a tennis drinking game with him before being taken to the Playboy Mansion. 


"Under the terms of Cosby's game, plaintiff was required to consume a beer every time Cosby won a game," the suit alleges. After the two girls consumed "multiple alcoholic beverages," Cosby allegedly told them he had a surprise for them "and led them to another house which turned out to be the Playboy Mansion." 

Huth told Cosby she needed to use the restroom, and that's when the alleged assault occurred. 


"When Plaintiff emerged from the bathroom, she found Cosby sitting on the bed. He asked her to sit beside him. He then proceeded to sexually molest her by attempting to put his hand down her pants, and then taking her hand in his hand and performing a sex act on himself without her consent."

Cosby's lawyer hasn't yet released a statement, and Playboy declined a request for comment. 

[via NBC News]

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