Bill Cosby Juror Speaks Out

Bill Cosby was found guilty on three counts of sexual assault, and one of the jurors that voted guilty is speaking out.

Harrison Snyder, who was juror No. 1, said Cosby’s deposition from 2005 and 2006 in which he admitted giving Quaaludes to women he wanted to sleep with was the damning evidence that ultimately convinced the jury he was guilty, he’s since declared.

“I think it was his deposition, really. Mr. Cosby admitted to giving these Quaaludes to women, young women, in order to have sex with them,” he told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday. Harrison made up his mind after “hearing everyone’s comments about certain pieces of evidence and going through the different counts.”

“In the deposition, he stated that he gave these drugs to other women,” he said. “I don’t think it really necessarily mattered that these other five women were here. Because he said it himself that he used these drugs on other women.”