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FILE – This combination of file photos shows Andrea Constand, left, walking to the courtroom during Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial June 6, 2017, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa.; and Bill Cosby, right, arriving for his sexual assault trial June 16, 2017, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa. A judge declared a mistrial June 17, 2017, when a jury was hopelessly deadlocked on charges Cosby drugged and molested Constand in 2004, but Cosby's retrial is set to begin April 2, 2018, in a vastly different cultural climate, one in which powerful men from Hollywood to the U.S. Senate are being toppled by allegations of sexual misconduct. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
- Matt Rourke

In this Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018 photo, Bill Cosby, center, leaves following a dinner at an Italian restaurant in Philadelphia. Cosby's new trial on charges he drugged and molested a woman in 2004 was supposed to begin in November, but was delayed until this spring so his new legal team could get up to speed. Jurors deadlocked in June and the judge declared a mistrial. He has said the encounter was consensual. (Tim Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
- TOM GRALISH

In this Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018 photo, Bill Bill Cosby, left, has dinner with childhood friend Ed Ford at an Italian restaurant in Philadelphia. Cosby's new trial on charges he drugged and molested a woman in 2004 was supposed to begin in November, but was delayed until this spring so his new legal team could get up to speed. Jurors deadlocked in June and the judge declared a mistrial. He has said the encounter was consensual. (Tim Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
- TOM GRALISH

In this Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018 photo, Bill Cosby passes other diners as he arrives for dinner at an Italian restaurant in Philadelphia. Cosby's new trial on charges he drugged and molested a woman in 2004 was supposed to begin in November, but was delayed until this spring so his new legal team could get up to speed. Jurors deadlocked in June and the judge declared a mistrial. He has said the encounter was consensual. (Tim Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
- TOM GRALISH

In this Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018 photo, Bill Cosby pauses to talk to reporters as he leaves following a dinner at an Italian restaurant in Philadelphia. Cosby's new trial on charges he drugged and molested a woman in 2004 was supposed to begin in November, but was delayed until this spring so his new legal team could get up to speed. Jurors deadlocked in June and the judge declared a mistrial. He has said the encounter was consensual. (Tim Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
- TOM GRALISH
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