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 Lawyers for comedian Bill Cosby say Judy Huths claims that were revised as she detailed her cause are grounds for a new trial after a jury found Cosby guilty of assault in July. T stanley cup becher he critical detail is the year she says she was assaulted. Huth is said to have revised her claims to say the incident happened in 1975.According to theHollywood Reporter, attorney Jennifer Bonjean, who is representing Cosby in the case, argued that the last-minute correction should be enough to allow for a new trial. Bonjean said,  Mr. Cosby was greatly prejudiced because of the late disclosure of the years the events allegedly occurred. She said,  Our entire defense, an alibi defense, went out the window when Huth realized 鈥?if you want to call it that 鈥?that the events didnt occur in 1974, nor did they occur when she was 15. Huths case has been the first and only lawsu stanley mug it that accuses Cosby of sexual assault to reach trial. The only legal recourse afforded to Huth was the $500,000 award she received from win stanley website ning the case. Cosby has denied sexually assaulting Huth or the other 50 women who accused him of assaulting them. Qpzh ABC Action News Gives campaign raises nearly $3,500 for Young Middle Magnet  s school store
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