BILL COSBY’S PAST DEPOSITION REGARDING QUAALUDES RESURFACES IN RECENT FILINGS
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While Bill Cosby has not made a new public “confession” in 2026, his previous sworn testimony regarding his use of Quaaludes has resurfaced in recent legal filings. The details stem from a 2005 deposition that was famously unsealed in 2015, which provided a cornerstone for the many sexual assault allegations that eventually led to his (later vacated) conviction.
In that testimony, Cosby admitted under oath that he had obtained at least seven prescriptions for Quaaludes during the 1970s. When asked point-blank by an attorney if it was in his mind to use these drugs for “young women that he wanted to have sex
with,” Cosby answered, “Yes.” He described his use of the sedative as a “seduction technique,” comparing the offering of the pills to offering someone a drink.


