Recently unsealed court documents have revealed that comedian Bill Cosby admitted in a courtroom that he obtained sedatives to give to women he wanted to have sex with. A legal analyst tells NBC's TODAY this morning that the evidence may be enough to lead to civil lawsuits against the comedic legend.
According to 2005 court documents obtained by The Associated Press, Cosby testified he obtained Quaaludes with the goal of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with. He also admitted giving the drug to at least one woman along with, "other people."
Explained MSNBC chief legal analyst Ari Melber, "The civil standard, which we all know is lower, and this kind of documentation coming from his own mouth - and Cosby's lawyers aren't disputing the accuracy - opens up, I think, a much stronger civil case.
Source: TODAY/NBC
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