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Cosby's wife answers more questions in defamation lawsuit

BOSTON (AP) - Bill Cosby's wife has answered more questions in a defamation lawsuit filed by seven women who contend the comedian branded them as liars after they went public with sexual assault allegations against him.

Camille Cosby sat for a second day of a deposition Tuesday in Boston. The Cosbys have a home in Massachusetts.

Cosby's wife of 52 years had sought to terminate or limit her deposition. Her lawyers said the women's lawyer asked "outrageous questions" about her sex life and other personal topics during the first day of the deposition in February.

A magistrate judge ruled that she must continue her deposition but prohibited "improper questions."

The plaintiffs are among about 50 women who Bill claim Cosby forced unwanted sexual contact on them. Cosby has denied the allegations.

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