NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP)  - A Pennsylvania judge has heard portions of the statement Bill Cosby's accuser gave to police, leading to a felony sexual assault charge against the comedian.

Prosecutors hope the 2005 police statement will provide enough evidence for a judge to decide Tuesday that the case against the 78-year-old can go to trial.

Andrea Constand told police that Cosby penetrated her with his fingers as she drifted in and out of consciousness soon after he gave her three blue pills in 2004.

She said she had told Cosby she "trusted" him when he gave her the pills and told her it was herbal medication.

On cross examination, Cosby attorney Brian McMonigle questioned the fact that Constand continued to see Cosby and even returned to his house outside Philadelphia to meet with him after the encounter.

 

 

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