Bill Cosby is accused of sexually assaulting then-Temple University employee Andrea Constand at his home outside Philadelphia in early 2004.
Here are summaries, from the criminal complaint and a deposition, of what Constand told police happened that night; what her mother says Cosby told her happened; what Cosby told police occurred; and what Cosby said when questioned in a civil lawsuit.
Cosby and Constand met at his suburban Philadelphia home to talk about her career.
After discussing her career plans, Constand tells him she feels "drained" and "emotionally occupied" and that she had been missing sleep.
Within 30 minutes, she experiences blurred vision and difficulty speaking.
Cosby also takes her right hand and places it on his penis.
Cosby appears in a robe, gives her a muffin, walks her to the door and says "all right."
Within three months of the encounter, Constand returns to her parents' home in Canada.
Cosby apologizes and offers to cover any expenses associated with therapy.
[...] investigators wrote, "Cosby described the incident as a consensual sexual encounter.
Asked if he had had sexual intercourse with her on any occasion, he says "never asleep or awake."
COSBY'S ACCOUNT FROM A DEPOSITION IN A CIVIL LAWSUIT