Andrea Constand spoke clearly and firmly in her testimony, which followed much of the allegations in a criminal complaint against the 79-year-old comedic legend.
Constand, who once was the director of operations for the women's basketball team at Temple University, Cosby's alma mater, testified she visited Cosby at his home one evening in January 2004 to discuss her career plans.
At one point, he left and came back with three blue pills in his hand, and said they would help her relax, she testified.
"Put them down. They're your friends, they'll take the edge off," Cosby told her, she said. "I said, 'I trust you.' I took the pills and I swallowed the pills down."
About 20 to 30 minutes later, her words were slurring and she became weak, so Cosby moved her to a couch, she said. She began "panicking" because she thought she was having a bad reaction to the pills, but she was unable to do anything.
She continued: "I have no recollection until at some point later I was jolted conscious, I was jolted awake, and I felt Mr. Cosby's hand groping my breasts. I also felt his hand inside my vagina moving in and out. And I felt him take my hand and place it on his penis and move it back and forth."
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