Judge allows Cuba Gooding Jr. groping case to go forward

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NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City judge rejected actor Cuba Gooding Jr.’s request to have his groping case
thrown out.
Judge Phyllis Chu said in a written ruling this week that conflicting accounts of the accusations against
the Oscar-winning "Jerry Maguire" star should be resolved at a trial starting Sept. 3.
An attorney for Gooding, Mark Heller, said in a statement Thursday that he still expects his client to be
exonerated.
A criminal complaint filed by prosecutors in Manhattan has accused Gooding of placing his hand on a
29-year-old woman’s breast and squeezing it without her consent at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar &
Lounge near Times Square on June 9. The woman told police she believed Gooding was intoxicated.
The 51-year-old Gooding was arrested four days later after turning himself in to police. He pleaded not
guilty to forcible touching and sexual abuse charges and was released on his own recognizance after
about six hours in police custody.
The defense had filed papers saying the misdemeanor forcible touching case should be dismissed based on
accounts of two witnesses who say it never happened, and that video from the bar backs up that claim.
The papers argued that since there was clear evidence that no crime was committed, it was necessary to
throw out the case to protect the integrity of the criminal justice system.
The judge wrote: "This court disagrees. The conflicting factual allegations between the criminal
court information and the defendant’s motion should be resolved at trial."

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