Cosby lawyers fight deposition of his wife

Bill Cosby's lawyers are fighting to save his wife Camille from having to give a deposition in a defamation lawsuit filed by women against the comedian.

Bill Cosby, left, and his wife Camille

Bill Cosby's lawyers are fighting to save his wife Camille from having to give a deposition. (AAP)

Lawyers for Bill Cosby say they will fight an attempt to require his wife to give a sworn deposition in a defamation lawsuit filed by seven women who accuse the comedian of sexually assaulting them decades ago.

A lawyer for the women has subpoenaed Camille Cosby to be deposed on January 6 at a hotel in Springfield, Massachusetts.

But Cosby's lawyers filed a motion on Friday to quash the subpoena, saying she has no first-hand, non-repetitive knowledge of issues in the lawsuit.

They also argue that any confidential communications between Cosby and his wife are protected by the Massachusetts spousal disqualification rule.

The women's lawyer, Joseph Cammarata, had argued that he should be able to question Camille Cosby because she was her husband's business manager.

"I think she has information that's relevant to the litigation in this matter," Cammarata said on Friday.

Cosby's lawyers said Camille Cosby did not have any information about the accuracy of the women's allegations.

They also allege that the attempt to subject her to a deposition is "nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to pressure defendant in the face of subjecting his wife to the shame and embarrassment of responding to questions about his alleged infidelities and sexual misconduct".

The seven women suing Cosby for defamation in federal court in Springfield are among about 50 women who during the last year have alleged he sexually assaulted or had unwanted sexual contact with them decades ago. They claim in their suit Cosby allowed his representatives to portray them as liars after they went public with their allegations.

Cosby, 78, filed a countersuit against the women this week, accusing them of making false allegations of sexual misconduct for financial gain. He said the women had "engaged in a campaign to assassinate" his reputation and character.


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