In particular, Mr. McMonagle cited telephone records, obtained by the prosecutors in 2005,<br />that he said showed Ms. Constand called Mr. Cosby 53 times after the incident, yet told police initially, he said, that she had not tried to contact him.<br />During cross-examination, Mr. McMonagle said that in her testimony in the workplace claim case, Ms. Johnson had said<br />that the meeting at the bungalow happened in 1990, not 1996; he also said she had taken drugs during that period.<br />“At no time was she forced to have sex and when she said no, he said O. K.,” Mr. McMonagle said.<br />• A defense lawyer told jurors that the employee had made up the assault, citing 53 phone calls<br />she made to Mr. Cosby after the incident, which he said showed she had not been attacked.<br />The defense said that she and Mr. Cosby had been friends,<br />that Mr. Cosby had given her money at times, and that he had not persisted when she turned down his request to have sex.<br />She said that Mr. Cosby said “that I looked like I needed to relax” and gave her a large white pill.