Bill Cosby's admission that he obtained quaaludes to give young women he was pursuing for sex could bolster defamation claims lodged by his accusers. In sworn testimony unsealed Monday, Cosby admits he gave the now-banned sedative to at least one of his accusers and to others. The deposition was given in the sexual abuse lawsuit filed by Temple University employee Andrea Constand, who reached a confidential settlement with Cosby in 2006.  (AP/CNN)

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