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Cuba Gooding Jr. groping trial: Judge rules two more women can testify

Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. arrives on Jan. 22 at the Manhattan Criminal Court, where a judge ruled two additional women can take the witness stand in the actor's trial. (Photo: AFP via Getty Images)
Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. arrives on Jan. 22 at the Manhattan Criminal Court, where a judge ruled two additional women can take the witness stand in the actor's trial. (Photo: AFP via Getty Images)

Cuba Gooding Jr.'s groping trial will begin on Apr. 21, a judge declared Wednesday. Gooding has been charged with forcible touching and sexual abuse stemming from three alleged incidents. Judge Curtis Farber ruled that two additional women who have accused the 52-year-old actor of unwanted sexual touching will be allowed to testify.

The New York Times reports the Manhattan district attorney’s office asked to put 19 witnesses on the stand to show that the actor has exhibited similar predatory behaviour for years.

One of the women the judge will allow accuses Gooding of having grabbed her backside and licked her neck at a New York hotel bar in 2013. The other woman claims the Oscar-winning actor groped and forcibly kissed her at a bar in California in 2018.

Read more: Reports: Cuba Gooding Jr. accused of sexual misconduct by 3 additional women

Judge Farber said in his order that admitting all 19 witnesses would result in "undue prejudice," but that the "probative value of admitting a limited selection of incidents outweighs any such prejudice."

Cuba Gooding Jr. arrives at court in lower Manhattan on January 22, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
Cuba Gooding Jr. arrives at court in lower Manhattan on January 22, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

One of Gooding’s attorneys, Mark J. Heller, told the Times he considered the judge’s ruling to be a "tremendous victory" for the defence. Heller has said that when a celebrity is charged with a criminal offence, people tend to "come out of the woodwork with allegations that are all over the place and, for the most part, aren’t provable."

Gooding arrived late on Wednesday to court — the same building where opening arguments began in Harvey Weinstein's rape trial. According to Page Six, the actor was scolded by the judge.

"The case was called for 9:30 a.m. Why are you late?" Farber said as Gooding strolled in at 10:02am.

Cuba Gooding Jr. arrives at court in lower Manhattan on January 22, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
Cuba Gooding Jr. arrives at court in lower Manhattan on January 22, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

"I apologise, we hit traffic," Gooding's other attorney, Peter Toumbekis, explained.

"You have to leave early next time," Farber ordered.

The Jerry Maguire star was arrested in June 2019 after allegedly groping a woman's breast at a Manhattan club. He has maintained no wrongdoing. Since then, an additional 21 women have come forward with allegations of unwanted touching by the actor. He was hit with additional charges from two other incidents, from 2018, in which he allegedly pinched a woman's behind at the Tao Downtown nightclub and allegedly forcibly kissed a female server at Upper East Side hotspot LAVO.

Gooding faces a total of six counts. Each case involves two misdemeanour charges, of forcible touching and third-degree sexual abuse. He faces a maximum penalty of one year in jail.