Bill Cosby's accusers
Beth Ferrier pauses during a news conference in Los Angeles, California, December 3, 2014.
Three women came together in early December to speak publicly about their allegations that comedian Bill Cosby sexually abused and groped them decades ago, a day after Cosby was sued by a woman who said he molested her when she was a teenager in 1974.
Ferrier, who had come forward with allegations against Cosby in November, said the comedian gave her a coffee drink that caused her to lose consciousness and she later woke up with her bra undone in the backseat of her car.
Andrea Constand
Andrea Constand, who accuses Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her, walks in a park in Toronto, December 30, 2015.
Constand's allegations against Cosby, and a deposition he gave in a civil lawsuit a decade ago, led to the criminal charge of aggravated indecent assault filed against Cosby for an incident that allegedly happened in 2004.
A criminal report released Dec. 30, 2015 details how Constand sought advice from Cosby as a mentor, but was then urged to take several pills that she said turned her legs to jelly. She told prosecutors that Cosby fondled her as she lay immobile.
Beverly Johnson
Supermodel Beverly Johnson speaks with CBS News about newly-released testimony from a deposition of Bill Cosby and and her allegations that Cosby sexually assaulted her in the mid-1980s.
In December 2015, Cosby sued Johnson for defamation and filed a separate defamation lawsuit against seven other women who accuse him of sexual assault.
Janice Dickinson
Former supermodel Janice Dickinson, who says Bill Cosby raped her in 1982, speaks with Entertainment Tonight in November 2014.
Dickinson said the assault happened in Lake Tahoe, with Cosby giving her wine and a pill before she passed out.
"The last thing I remember was Bill Cosby in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe and getting on top of me," she said.
Judy Huth
Judy Huth, who sued Bill Cosby over an alleged sexual assault, appears at a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred, not shown, outside the Los Angeles Police Department's Wilshire Division station Friday Dec. 5, 2014.
In her lawsuit, Huth claims the comedian molested her in a bedroom of the Playboy Mansion around 1974 when she was 15 years old.
Chelan Lasha
Chelan Lasha speaks during a news conference in Los Angeles, California, December 3, 2014.
Three women came together in early December to speak publicly about their allegations that comedian Bill Cosby sexually abused and groped them decades ago, a day after Cosby was sued by a woman who said he molested her when she was a teenager in 1974.
Lasha said that as a 17-year-old working at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1986, Cosby drugged her, gave her alcohol and began to fondle her before she blacked out.
Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes attends a news conference with attorney Gloria Allred in Los Angeles, California, December 3, 2014.
Three women came together in early December to speak publicly about their allegations that comedian Bill Cosby sexually abused and groped them decades ago, a day after Cosby was sued by a woman who said he molested her when she was a teenager in 1974. Hayes accused Cosby of groping her breast at a restaurant in 1973.
Kacey
A woman only identified as Kacey, one of three women who allege they were sexually assaulted by comedian Bill Cosby, listens to a question after speaking at a news conference in Los Angeles, California, January 7, 2015.
Linda Kirkpatrick
Linda Kirkpatrick, one of three women who allege they were sexually assaulted by comedian Bill Cosby, listens to a question after speaking at a news conference in Los Angeles, California, January 7, 2015.
Linda Kirkpatrick and Kacey
Two of three women who allege they were sexually assaulted by comedian Bill Cosby -- Linda Kirkpatrick, left, and a woman identified as Kacey -- sit with lawyer Gloria Allred, right, at a news conference in Los Angeles, California, January 7, 2015.
Sunni Welles and Margie Shapiro
Sunni Welles and attorney Gloria Allred, center, hug as Margie Shapiro looks on during a news conference to allege that Welles and Shapiro were drugged and sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby, in Los Angeles, California March 27, 2015.
Welles claimed Cosby took her to a club on two separate occasions in the mid-1960s, when she was 17, and that although she had been drinking soda, each time she later woke up in a strange apartment.
"When I got home I showered and felt as if I had had sex, but I did not want to believe that a family friend would do that to me," Welles wrote in a statement.
Cosby accusers
Attorney Gloria Allred holds a matchbook that was saved by Margie Shapiro from a night she says she was victimized by comedian Bill Cosby, at a news conference to allege that Shapiro and Sunni Welles had been previously drugged and sexually assaulted by Cosby, in Los Angeles, California March 27, 2015.
Shapiro claimed Cosby took her to a "rec house" on the grounds of the Playboy Mansion in 1975 and that he gave her pills during a game of pinball before she passed out.
"At some point I didn't really wake up, but I 'came to' a little and the first thing I saw was Bill Cosby's face not far above me and we were both naked," Shapiro wrote in her statement. "He was inside me and touching me and I was so grossed out I can't find the words to express my disgust and mercifully I passed back out again."
Sharon Van Ert
Sharon Van Ert, left, an alleged sexual assault victim of comedian Bill Cosby, holds up a photo of her younger self, as attorney Gloria Allred, right, holds another photo of Van Ert, during a news conference at her law office in Los Angeles, September 30, 2015.
Van Ert said she met Cosby at a jazz club where she worked in 1976 and that one night he accompanied her to her car.
"After a while, Mr. Cosby started getting fresh. He was touching me and rubbing my leg," Van Ert wrote in a statement. "The next thing I remember was waking up in my car, my head hanging down from the seat, alone. I knew I was drugged because I threw up and I never threw up or drank too much. I believe that he must have put something in my drink while we were closing up the place."
She continued, "When I got home I realized my panties were missing and I never found them. I believe that Mr. Cosby took them after he assaulted me."
Lisa Christie
Former Mrs. America Lisa Christie, who alleges misconduct by Bill Cosby, holds up photos of her younger self during a news conference at the law office of attorney Gloria Allred in Los Angeles, September 30, 2015.
Christie said she first met Cosby when she was 18 and working as a model in Germany. She later appeared as an extra on "The Cosby Show" and said Cosby wanted to to replace actress Lisa Bonet, who played on of his daughters.
A few years later, Christie said they met at a Chicago hotel, where Cosby told her he wanted to do an "acting exercise" -- but that he "tried to kiss me like a boyfriend would!"
"He raised his voice and said 'You owe me!' I said 'I never asked you for anything!'" Christie wrote in a statement. "He changed his tone and said 'I'll give you the biggest orgasm you've ever had!' I didn't even know what that meant at the time. Bill then yelled 'You're never going to make it in this business unless you sleep with me!' I responded 'Shame on you Mr. Father Figure of America! Your kids are older than I am!"
Cosby accusers
From left to right: Pamela Abeyta, Sharon Van Ert and Lisa Christie, who allege misconduct by Bill Cosby, hold up photos of themselves from a younger age, during a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred, second from right, at her law office in Los Angeles, September 30, 2015.
Abeyta wrote in a statement when she came forward that Cosby invited her to the Las Vegas Hilton, where he was performing, in 1979. When they were attending a dinner show, she said, "I believe that someone put something in my drink," and that she later woke up in Cosby's bed.
Sharon Van Ert
Sharon Van Ert, who alleges misconduct by Bill Cosby along with two others, Pamela Abeyta and former Mrs. America Lisa Christie (not pictured), cries as she reads a statement during a news conference with attorney Gloria Allred, right, at her law office in Los Angeles, September 30, 2015.
Donna Barrett, Dottye
Attorney Gloria Allred, center, stands with two women who have accused actor and comedian Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct as they appear at a news conference in New York, October 23, 2015. At left is Donna Barrett and the woman at right is identified only as Dottye.
Barrett said Cosby approached her from behind while she was officiating at a track meet in Philadelphia in 2004.
"I felt his private parts against my backside. I cried out and tried to pull away from his vice like grip on my waist," Barrett wrote in a statement. "His other arm was holding my arm down against my side. He had me locked down against his body without my consent or desire."
Cosby accusers
From left: Attorney Gloria Allred, Janice Baker-Kinney, Marcella Tate and Autumn Burns attend a news conference announcing more allegations against comedian Bill Cosby in Los Angeles, April 23, 2015.
Lili Bernard
Actress Lili Bernard, speaks alongside her attorney Gloria Allred at a news conference announcing sexual assault allegations against comedian Bill Cosby in New York, May 1, 2015.
Bernard says Cosby acted as a mentor before she appeared on "The Cosby Show" in the early 1990s.
"After he had won my complete trust and adoration he drugged me and raped me," Bernard wrote in a statement.
Lili Bernard
Attorney Gloria Allred, left, speaks accompanied by actress Lili Bernard, announcing allegations against comedian Bill Cosby in New York, May 1, 2015.
Sammie Mays
Writer Sammie Mays speaks at a news conference announcing sexual assault allegations against comedian Bill Cosby in New York, May 1, 2015.
Mays said she met Cosby at a television industry convention in the 1980s. After Mays asked to interview him, Cosby invited her to his hotel room, where he fixed her a drink "with his back to me." She says she later woke up with her clothing disheveled and "crud" on her mouth and chin.
Linda Ridgeway
Attorney Gloria Allred comforts Linda Ridgeway, a former actress, as she speaks about her alleged assault by Bill Cosby during a news conference with fellow accusers of comedian Bill Cosby at attorney Gloria Allred's office in Los Angeles, California August 12, 2015.
Ridgeway said in a statement that Cosby forced her to perform oral sex on him inside a trailer on a movie set in 1971: "His attack was fast with surgical precision and surprise on his side. I couldn't breathe. I was in shock."
"He was mumbling that I had been blessed with his semen as if it was holy water," Ridgeway said. "He gloated over my humiliation. He planned it. Even to this day, I am still ashamed that I went into shock. I wish I had tried to kick him but felt like my heart stopped and I couldn't catch my breath."
Gloria Allred
Attorney Gloria Allred holds up the cover of New York Magazine, in which 35 women detailed their sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, as she speaks during a news conference at her office in Los Angeles, California, August 12, 2015.
Colleen Hughes
Pictures taken at about the time of the alleged sexual assault of Colleen Hughes, a former flight attendant, are shown after she spoke of her alleged assault by Bill Cosby during a news conference with new accusers against comedian Bill Cosby at attorney Gloria Allred's office in Los Angeles, California August 12, 2015.
Hughes said she met Cosby on a flight from New York to Los Angeles in the early 1970s, and that he offered to take her to lunch. She said he ordered several bottles of champagne and forced her to drink it, and that she later woke up in a hotel room after being raped.
Eden Tirl
Eden Tirl, a model and actress who was hired for a role on "The Cosby Show," speaks about her alleged sexual harassment by Bill Cosby during a news conference with new accusers against comedian Bill Cosby at attorney Gloria Allred's office in Los Angeles, California August 12, 2015.
In a statement, Tirl said Cosby acted inappropriately, including repeatedly inviting her alone to his dressing room, when she was on the show.
Elizabeth
Attorney Gloria Allred, left, comforts a woman identified as Elizabeth during a news conference with women accusing comedian Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct, in New York, August 20, 2015.
Charlotte Fox
Attorney Gloria Allred, second from left, comforts Charlotte Fox, center, who accuses comedian Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct, during a news conference in New York August 20, 2015. Also pictured are accusers identified as Elizabeth, left, and Sarita Butterfield.
Fox said she met Cosby at a jazz club while trying to start an acting career in Los Angeles in the 1970s. He invited her and a friend to the Playboy Mansion, where she said he sexually assaulted her.
"The next thing I remember was that I was sort of awake, in a bed, with no clothes on and there was Mr. Cosby, in a robe, crawling from the bottom of the bed," Fox wrote in a statement. "I was incapacitated and couldn't say no. He engaged in sexual activity with me. It was not consensual."