A New York judge ruled three women who accused Cuba Gooding Jr. of sexual abuse can testify at a federal civil trial next week.
The three women are supporting a plaintiff identified as Jane Doe who alleges the actor raped her in his Manhattan hotel room after they met in a bar in 2013.
Judge Paul A. Crotty noted in a separate order that the woman will have to reveal her true name at the trial.
Jane Doe is seeking $6 million in damages against the Oscar-winning “Jerry Maguire” star.
His lawyers claimed one of the women had consensual sex with Gooding Jr. after they met in the VIP lounge of a Greenwich Village restaurant.
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She allegedly joined him at a nearby hotel bar, agreeing to proceed to his hotel room so the actor could change clothes.
She told authorities Gooding Jr. fondled her without her consent at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge in Manhattan.
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The judge disallowed the testimony of a fourth woman on the grounds her proposed testimony that Gooding Jr. groped her breast without her consent in 2011 was so similar to Harbert’s expected testimony that it would be “needlessly cumulative” and would increase the chance of improper bias. The trial is scheduled to start Tuesday.
Had he not agreed to the plea deal, Gooding Jr. could have spent one year in jail.
At one point, Gooding Jr. was accused of sexual misconduct by more than seven women.
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