Bill Cosby’s sex-assault case will kick off in June and should last about two weeks before an anonymous Pittsburgh-area pool of jurors who will be sequestered in suburban Philadelphia, the trial judge said Monday.
Prosecutors, defense lawyers and Montgomery County judge Steven O’Neill put the finishing touches on the June 5 trial which will import jurors from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, to Norristown.
O’Neill said he hopes to do the jury selection in late May.
The comic icon Cosby, 79, is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting an employee from his alma mater Temple University at his house in 2004.
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