Judy Huth Lawsuit: Cosby Sexually Assaulted Me at Playboy Mansion

She alleges he committed “childhood sexual abuse” against her in 1974, when she was 15.

As of Tuesday night, the number of women publicly accusing Bill Cosby of rape, sexual assault or molestation officially topped 20, with Judy Huth of Riverside, California, filing a lawsuit against the comedian in Los Angeles County Superior Court, accusing him of, among other things, sexual battery.

In her complaint (seen below in full), the 55-year-old Huth says that Cosby invited her to his tennis club in Los Angeles County in 1974 when she was 15. Once she was there, she alleges in the lawsuit, Cosby engaged her in a game of billiards and required her to drink a beer whenever Cosby won a game.

After she had several drinks, Huth says that Cosby took her to the Playboy Mansion. There, claims Huth, Cosby attempted to “sexually molest her by attempting to put his hand down her pants, and then taking her hand in his hand and performing a sex act on himself without her consent.”

The lawsuit claims that Huth has suffered psychological damage as a result and that her suit is within the statute of limitations in California.

Huth and her lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A representative at the office of Cosby’s lawyer said she would put Philadelphia magazine “on the list” in case the comedian decided to make a statement.

Cosby has declined to address the previous allegations on multiple occasions, and his attorneys have classified the latest accusations as “unsubstantiated, fantastical stories.”

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