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Bill Cosby‘s sexual assault case ended this weekend with the entertainer being found not guilty on two of the three counts against him. It was later discovered that two jurors held fast in their stances on Cosby’s first and third counts of sexual assault according to a juror that was part of deliberations.

ABC News exclusively reports:

In an exclusive interview with ABC News, a juror in the Bill Cosby sexual assault case said that after dozens of hours of grueling deliberations in a tiny room, 10 of the 12 jurors agreed he was guilty on two counts. On a third count, only one of the jurors believed he was guilty.

The final, intractable votes on the first of the three counts was 10 to two to find Cosby guilty of digitally penetrating accuser Andrea Constand without her consent, the juror said. On the second count, that she was unconscious or unaware during the incident, the juror said the vote was 11 to one to acquit. On the third count, that the alleged assault occurred after Cosby gave Constand drugs or intoxicants without her knowledge, substantially impairing her for the purpose of preventing her resistance, the jury was deadlocked at 10 to two, in favor of a guilty verdict, according to the juror.

On counts one and three, the two holdouts against finding Cosby guilty were “not moving, no matter what,” said the juror, who agreed to speak to ABC News only on the condition of anonymity.

Other jurors contacted by ABC News declined to comment.

Of the dozens of women who have hurled accusations of assault towards the 79-year-old Cosby, the Constand case is the only criminal court case thus far. A second trial in the 2004 assault is still set to take place.

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