Bill Cosby, in video testimony, denies sexually abusing teen in 1970s
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Santa Monica, Calif. — In video testimony played for jurors Wednesday at a civil trial, Bill Cosby denies sexually abusing a teenage girl at the Playboy Mansion in the mid-1970s.
Asked by an attorney for Judy Huth, who is suing Cosby, whether he had tried to put his hand down Huth's pants, Cosby quickly and clearly answers "no." Asked if he exposed himself and forced her to touch him sexually, Cosby answers "no" in the same way.
Asked whether it was possible that these things happened but Cosby didn't remember them, Cosby answered "no."

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