Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Craig D Karlan ordered Cosby to attend the half-day deposition and pay the costs of conducting the second round of sworn testimony.
Cosby must provide a valid legal objection to any questions he refuses to answer, including invoking his constitutional right to avoid self-incrimination, Karlan said.
The ruling came as Cosby fights bicoastal legal battles. He appeared yesterday in a Pennsylvania courtroom where his lawyers sought a dismissal of criminal charges against him. In Santa Monica, California, his lawyers argued that he shouldn't have to sit for another deposition in the civil case.
The upcoming deposition involves a lawsuit by Riverside County resident Judy Huth, who claims the comedian forced her to perform a sex act on him at the Playboy Mansion in the early 1970s when she was 15.
Cosby's lawyers have denied her accusation and accused her former attorney of attempting to extort the comedian.
Huth's current attorney, Gloria Allred, said after the ruling that she felt vindicated in seeking more sworn testimony from Cosby, but she would not elaborate on what answers she was seeking.
Huth was recently deposed in the case, and Cosby's lawyers say they will bring a similar motion to compel more answers from her.
Karlan ordered Cosby's second deposition to occur by the end of February. His attorney, Randa Osman, said it would be a hardship for the 78-year-old to travel to Los Angeles for the session. He was previously deposed in Boston.
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