Cosby juror speaks: Concerns about ‘politics’ of case, accuser's delay by Associated Press published on 2017-06-22T20:25:32Z A member of the deadlocked jury in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial tells AP's Joe Mandak that some on the panel felt the decision to prosecute after more than a decade was political motivated. He said some jurors were concerned that accuser Andrea Constand had waited a year to report the alleged assault. This juror is a retired carpenter who asked that he not be identified. He gave the AP permission to use audio from the interview. Genre News & Politics Comment by User 795047637 Come on, why when you give credence to someone who refers to hearsay. This is despicable. It 2021-04-24T21:38:11Z