Bill Cosby will face a sex-assault trial over a 2004 incident involving Andrea Constand, an employee at Temple University, his alma mater. But in admitting he had consensual sex with his accuser, what’s that mean for his marriage?

As CNN reported: “Though multiple pages appear to be missing, the couple’s vows and their 52-year marriage were at the center of the deposition. New details of the marriage emerged in the deposition, including that the two were married on a basketball court because their church was under repair.”
“You would agree with me that obtaining Quaaludes to have sex with young women is a breach or violation of those vows that you had just told us about?” attorney Joseph Cammarata asked.
Camille Cosby replied, “I have no opinion of that.”
“Why not?” asked Cammarata.
“I just don’t.”
CNN added that in the text of the deposition, Camille Cosby, 72, said she had not read the deposition her husband gave in 2005, until Cammarata handed her a copy and read out several sections.
Others aren’t mum on their musings.
Camille Cosby claims no opinion on allegations – still sedated by screwdriver Bill gave her in 1975
— Russ Giardina (@RussellGiardina) May 24, 2016
Your honor, Mr. Cosby is not well enough to stand trial at this time. I have here an affidavit from his physician, Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable
— BigHeadSports (@BigHeadSports) May 24, 2016
People keep saying that Bill Cosby is facing karma. No, what Bill Cosby is experiencing is known as “cause and effect”.
— ℕUFF$AID (@nuffsaidNY) May 24, 2016
