Bill Cosby’s lawyers seek insurer’s claim history
"We think this is very relevant for this case," Cosby's lawyer
AIG is suing to extricate itself from paying out potential financial awards to seven women over their rape claims against the fallen comedian.
The surprise request by Cosby's lawyers appeared to test the patience of Hennessy, who slammed the audit as "a great big 'So what?' " Nevertheless, he granted them until
That includes how AIG came up with the policy language it claims protects the company covering him against defamation claims by the seven women accusing him of rape.
"I won't rule on a discovery motion until it's before me," Hennessy said. "The court has a hard time believing there's more to it than what's in the contract, but the court's being told that there is."
After AIG attorney
"I don't want to be presiding over a dispute that can be resolved on your own," the judge said.
Cosby, 77, of
Television producer
Gallagher-Whitman argued yesterday the key phrase, "arising out of," is "an ambiguous policy term." AIG counters it is not.
A federal judge in
Hennessy repeatedly questioned the need for Cosby's lawyers to rifle through AIG's files.
"This is what the fight is going to be about: Is the term ambiguous? ... If the court says it's ambiguous, you've won, AIG has lost," he told Gallagher-Whitman.
"I don't mean to be dismissive, but who cares what the files say? ... Isn't that a great big 'So what?' "
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