Tamara Green said in the lawsuit filed in federal court in Massachusetts that Cosby, now 77, defamed her "good name and reputation" when he branded her a liar, reported Ace Showbiz.
Tamara, who first came forward with the sexual assault claims against Cosby in 2005, also alleged the comedian, through his lawyers and publicists, negligently ignored the truth and willfully made "an evil opinion of her."
Her lawyer Joseph Cammarata said although the statute of limitations on the alleged sexual abuse has run out, the veracity of her claims would be the "central" to the defamation suit.
"I want it put to a jury. I want (there) to be a verdict. I want it to be ended finally. And I want my name restored. All of this time there's always been a slight doubt in everyone's mind as to the veracity of any of the allegations... Because he's a rich and powerful and famous man," she added.
Cosby's lawyer Martin Singer has issued a statement responding to Tamara's lawsuit, "We are very confident that we will prevail in this proceeding and we will pursue claims against the attorneys who filed this action."
The comedian then allegedly took her home and molested her. When leaving, he left two USD 100 bills on a coffee table.
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