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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Lawyers for Bill Cosby denied allegations that he drugged and sexually molested a woman at his home but acknowledged that he gave her over-the-counter medication after she complained she was having trouble sleeping.
The entertainer offered the woman 1 1/2 tablets of the allergy medication Benadryl during a visit to his suburban Philadelphia home in January 2004, his attorneys said in court filings this week.
The woman sued Cosby in March, and lawyers appeared before a federal judge Wednesday to discuss whether a gag order should be imposed in the case. Prosecutors examined the allegations against Cosby earlier this year, but declined to file charges, citing insufficient evidence.
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