With several travel itineraries from Cosby’s company and public relations firm from January 2004, the court heard testimony from two of Cosby’s assistants about his personal airplane and work-related travel scheduling.
The court heard arguments about whether Judge Steven T. O’Neill should allow Cosby’s prior deposition, on top of the five accusers that will testify at his retrial set to begin April 9.
O’Connor could be called if Montgomery Court of Common Pleas Judge Steven T. O’Neill decides to allow Cosby’s 2005 civil suit into evidence, he said in court on Thursday.
Brian McMonagle filed to leave the defense team before Cosby begins another trial for three counts of sexual assault, after an earlier trial ended in a mistrial.